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... from oblivion such materials as may throw some light on the disputed points in British history , and on such minute features in the state of society in former ages , as must necessarily be excluded from the pages of the historian .
... from oblivion such materials as may throw some light on the disputed points in British history , and on such minute features in the state of society in former ages , as must necessarily be excluded from the pages of the historian .
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... a cessful cultivation of his native talents , solid and unenvied reputation . to vindicate to himself a station and “ I cannot conclude , sir , without ademinence in society , which the proud verting to a topic in the latter part of ...
... a cessful cultivation of his native talents , solid and unenvied reputation . to vindicate to himself a station and “ I cannot conclude , sir , without ademinence in society , which the proud verting to a topic in the latter part of ...
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... the cares laborious situation in little more than and interests of public life , he never two years , finding that the duties lost his relish for domestic society , or which it imposed on him were incomhis attachment to his family .
... the cares laborious situation in little more than and interests of public life , he never two years , finding that the duties lost his relish for domestic society , or which it imposed on him were incomhis attachment to his family .
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rigour of this blockade is not gener- man power have been extended , and ally known ; so effectual did it prove , the condition of the lower orders that numbers of the native inhabite of society ameliorated , a very conants ...
rigour of this blockade is not gener- man power have been extended , and ally known ; so effectual did it prove , the condition of the lower orders that numbers of the native inhabite of society ameliorated , a very conants ...
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It may naturally be asked , who shall a Saving Bank to the management of : be the officers of these banks , if they all its details ; and the success of these are not to be chosen by the contribu- Societies as a further proof of the ...
It may naturally be asked , who shall a Saving Bank to the management of : be the officers of these banks , if they all its details ; and the success of these are not to be chosen by the contribu- Societies as a further proof of the ...
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