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Such a train of meafures , begun by the Government with earnettnefs and good faith , and while yet the power of the fword is in its hand , would soon work a change in the feelings of men who are known to be highly fufceptible of ...
Such a train of meafures , begun by the Government with earnettnefs and good faith , and while yet the power of the fword is in its hand , would soon work a change in the feelings of men who are known to be highly fufceptible of ...
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Not neither - Mr Taylor fhould have known that in English double ne gatives are either not known , or are equivalent to affirmatives . ( ( " . · Let us next then turn to the Timĉus , that part of the writings of Plato , which affords ...
Not neither - Mr Taylor fhould have known that in English double ne gatives are either not known , or are equivalent to affirmatives . ( ( " . · Let us next then turn to the Timĉus , that part of the writings of Plato , which affords ...
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How elfe are we to account for the fcarcely credible fact , that the capture of Madrid was only known at Lisbon , a distance of not quite four hundred miles , one calendar month after the event happened ? The want of energy and system ...
How elfe are we to account for the fcarcely credible fact , that the capture of Madrid was only known at Lisbon , a distance of not quite four hundred miles , one calendar month after the event happened ? The want of energy and system ...
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Gertrude of Wyoming a Pennsylvanian Tale | 1 |
Strictures on two Critiques in the Edinburgh Review | 40 |
Milners Appeal and J B Trotters Letter to Lord | 60 |
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