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... considerable fairness and ability . These , and an article " On Popular Notions , " are now under consideration . Another paper has been sent us in answer to " Candidus , " on the genealogy of the Stewarts of Allanton ; but we are half ...
... considerable fairness and ability . These , and an article " On Popular Notions , " are now under consideration . Another paper has been sent us in answer to " Candidus , " on the genealogy of the Stewarts of Allanton ; but we are half ...
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... considerable men that ever had enlightened and adorned it : there was this , however , peculiar in their present loss . When those great and eminent men , to whom he alluded , were taken from them , the House knew the whole extent of ...
... considerable men that ever had enlightened and adorned it : there was this , however , peculiar in their present loss . When those great and eminent men , to whom he alluded , were taken from them , the House knew the whole extent of ...
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... considerable way into the Adriatic . When very high tides oc- cur , accompanied with wind , the waves break over the whole pier ; and some- times , on these occasions , part of the loose blocks are thrown up and lodged upon the level ...
... considerable way into the Adriatic . When very high tides oc- cur , accompanied with wind , the waves break over the whole pier ; and some- times , on these occasions , part of the loose blocks are thrown up and lodged upon the level ...
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... considerable de- gree of curiosity , and we closed it , quite satisfied as to the merits of these far - famed craniologists . Never was there a more evident at- tempt to evade the overwhelming force of unwelcome facts , than has been ...
... considerable de- gree of curiosity , and we closed it , quite satisfied as to the merits of these far - famed craniologists . Never was there a more evident at- tempt to evade the overwhelming force of unwelcome facts , than has been ...
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... considerable attention on their first ar- rival in Christendom in the beginning of the fifteenth century , is sufficiently evident , both from the notices of con- temporary authors , and from the vari- ous edicts respecting them still ...
... considerable attention on their first ar- rival in Christendom in the beginning of the fifteenth century , is sufficiently evident , both from the notices of con- temporary authors , and from the vari- ous edicts respecting them still ...
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