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... to the fplendour of his conversaune extraordinary powers of his memo- tion ,
but enabled him to exemplify some 7. The weakness of his bodily conof his
favourite theories concerning the frution prevented him from partaking natural
progress ...
... to the fplendour of his conversaune extraordinary powers of his memo- tion ,
but enabled him to exemplify some 7. The weakness of his bodily conof his
favourite theories concerning the frution prevented him from partaking natural
progress ...
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1 fay tion of ships , and the art of navigation , nothing of the modern interests of
our are more highly prized by our modern history ; but sure I am , that the rela .
literati , than several other physical scitions of our politics will never replace
ences of ...
1 fay tion of ships , and the art of navigation , nothing of the modern interests of
our are more highly prized by our modern history ; but sure I am , that the rela .
literati , than several other physical scitions of our politics will never replace
ences of ...
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... and presenting accounts Berally succeeded in making the situa- of excellent
horses , and cows , and tion of these men fufficiently.irksome . carts , and
provisions , they were furnishOf the English officers who have en- ing ; and
complimenting ...
... and presenting accounts Berally succeeded in making the situa- of excellent
horses , and cows , and tion of these men fufficiently.irksome . carts , and
provisions , they were furnishOf the English officers who have en- ing ; and
complimenting ...
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Has not the bayonet still continued 10 tion , and that the turns of war had , reach
the heart , and the cannon.to.iay . only subjected him to the mercy of waste cities
? Has war been rendered bis antagonist , and to a privation of less exceptionable
...
Has not the bayonet still continued 10 tion , and that the turns of war had , reach
the heart , and the cannon.to.iay . only subjected him to the mercy of waste cities
? Has war been rendered bis antagonist , and to a privation of less exceptionable
...
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Firmly attached to the British constitued not , as is very often the case with tion ,
he was animated with that genuine men of distinguished literary abilities , love of
liberty which it inspires and inmerely at establishing his own celebrity , vigurates .
Firmly attached to the British constitued not , as is very often the case with tion ,
he was animated with that genuine men of distinguished literary abilities , love of
liberty which it inspires and inmerely at establishing his own celebrity , vigurates .
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