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That after Tullymet Glengarry did go back of what he had given you under his hand . ... I said I had seen it signed severally by all their hands , and that you were not so rash as to have signed a representation in the name of the King ...
That after Tullymet Glengarry did go back of what he had given you under his hand . ... I said I had seen it signed severally by all their hands , and that you were not so rash as to have signed a representation in the name of the King ...
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He could touch with a strong and certain hand any chord , from uproarious merriment to the deepest pathos , or the ... eloquent versatility of Jeffrey , his chief rivals in that field , suffered fre- quent discomfiture at his hands .
He could touch with a strong and certain hand any chord , from uproarious merriment to the deepest pathos , or the ... eloquent versatility of Jeffrey , his chief rivals in that field , suffered fre- quent discomfiture at his hands .
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Mr. Grote infers that the other writers pre- served the truth , which was concealed by Ptolemy and Aristobulus , in their zeal for Alexander's good name . deacon Williams of Cardigan , on the other hand , will have it that the writers ...
Mr. Grote infers that the other writers pre- served the truth , which was concealed by Ptolemy and Aristobulus , in their zeal for Alexander's good name . deacon Williams of Cardigan , on the other hand , will have it that the writers ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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