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... occasion , to inquire her motive for an occupation whence she could derive little profit , and which must , necessarily , interfere with her domestic duties . She replied , with some hesitation , that she gathered them for a sick person ...
... occasion , to inquire her motive for an occupation whence she could derive little profit , and which must , necessarily , interfere with her domestic duties . She replied , with some hesitation , that she gathered them for a sick person ...
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... occasion , to some of the circumstances which attended the Burmese war , we were led to express an opinion , that the state of discipline and the whole condition of the East India Company's army have become such , as urgently to de ...
... occasion , to some of the circumstances which attended the Burmese war , we were led to express an opinion , that the state of discipline and the whole condition of the East India Company's army have become such , as urgently to de ...
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... occasion is , that Mr. Canning renounced entirely the tone of mockery and insult , which he had been accustomed to use towards the people , as often as a man was found who dared to stand up in the House , and meet the discharge of ...
... occasion is , that Mr. Canning renounced entirely the tone of mockery and insult , which he had been accustomed to use towards the people , as often as a man was found who dared to stand up in the House , and meet the discharge of ...
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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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