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... course of one night ; our own fron- tiers were thus relieved from the presence of the force which had created so much alarm in Calcutta ; and the whole weight of the barbarous empire was thrown upon the Irrawaddy , to crush and ...
... course of one night ; our own fron- tiers were thus relieved from the presence of the force which had created so much alarm in Calcutta ; and the whole weight of the barbarous empire was thrown upon the Irrawaddy , to crush and ...
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... course , until we opened the first page of this quarto . There is , perhaps , no county in England which possesses so many pre- cious remains of former ages , or offers so many materials for useful re- search , as Yorkshire . So far as ...
... course , until we opened the first page of this quarto . There is , perhaps , no county in England which possesses so many pre- cious remains of former ages , or offers so many materials for useful re- search , as Yorkshire . So far as ...
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... course , have been in- creased by the extreme uncertainty of his circumstances , which kept him in much uneasiness of mind . However , ' he says , one way or another I contrived to make it out . I had chambers in the Temple ( No. 4 ...
... course , have been in- creased by the extreme uncertainty of his circumstances , which kept him in much uneasiness of mind . However , ' he says , one way or another I contrived to make it out . I had chambers in the Temple ( No. 4 ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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