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... spirit of impartial selection and arrangement , though applied to matters of much less importance . And he has above all things been careful to maintain the uni- form character of " The Annual Register , " by con- tinuing the exclusion ...
... spirit of impartial selection and arrangement , though applied to matters of much less importance . And he has above all things been careful to maintain the uni- form character of " The Annual Register , " by con- tinuing the exclusion ...
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... spirit ma- nifested by the volunteers , and men tioned the capture of St. Lucie , To- bago , St. Picre , Miquelon , Deme- rara , and Essequibo , as a proof that no exertions were wanting in mak- ing an impression on the foreign ...
... spirit ma- nifested by the volunteers , and men tioned the capture of St. Lucie , To- bago , St. Picre , Miquelon , Deme- rara , and Essequibo , as a proof that no exertions were wanting in mak- ing an impression on the foreign ...
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... spirit of lord Hardwicke's government were supported by the legislative power , and that the affairs of Ireland should meet that atten- tion in the united parliament , that they must have done in the parlia- ment of that country , were ...
... spirit of lord Hardwicke's government were supported by the legislative power , and that the affairs of Ireland should meet that atten- tion in the united parliament , that they must have done in the parlia- ment of that country , were ...
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... spirit of all of those who had embarked in the ex- tensive rebellion of 1798 , could have been since completely chang- ed . A disposition to revenge yet remained ; for it could not be de- nied , but that , during the rebellion , there ...
... spirit of all of those who had embarked in the ex- tensive rebellion of 1798 , could have been since completely chang- ed . A disposition to revenge yet remained ; for it could not be de- nied , but that , during the rebellion , there ...
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... spirit of the country ; but , he must say , that , although such a number of men could not be absolutely useless , yet it must be allowed that they were not at all fit for the services to which they were destined . The attempt was was ...
... spirit of the country ; but , he must say , that , although such a number of men could not be absolutely useless , yet it must be allowed that they were not at all fit for the services to which they were destined . The attempt was was ...
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Page 104 - ... GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. THE Hagerman Collection HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. HAGERMAN OF CLASS OF '61 IN THE HANDS OF Professor Charles Kendall Adams. 1883. HA' ) = ..R887 JOURNAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.
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