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... object and pursuit , without a uni- on of interests among the individuals . This propensity , if it does exist ... objects of peculiar delight to some minds , and in the winter months may be enjoyed in Shetland in the utmost perfection ...
... object and pursuit , without a uni- on of interests among the individuals . This propensity , if it does exist ... objects of peculiar delight to some minds , and in the winter months may be enjoyed in Shetland in the utmost perfection ...
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... objects since the restoration of the ancient adminis- tration of affairs , thus publicly to make known to the ... object will now be directed to the healing of the wounds inflicted by the enemy in every possible way ; and , as far ...
... objects since the restoration of the ancient adminis- tration of affairs , thus publicly to make known to the ... object will now be directed to the healing of the wounds inflicted by the enemy in every possible way ; and , as far ...
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... object of which was , by degrees , to subjugate all others . " This period has at length arrived , and the greatest powers in Europe have taken the field , to support their own dignity and independence . We have united ourselves with ...
... object of which was , by degrees , to subjugate all others . " This period has at length arrived , and the greatest powers in Europe have taken the field , to support their own dignity and independence . We have united ourselves with ...
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... object . The Prus- sian Minister Count Haugwitz was a- bout this time dispatched on a secret mission to the French Emperor . On the 17th December Lord Cathcart ar-- rived at Bremen from England , and took the command of the British army ...
... object . The Prus- sian Minister Count Haugwitz was a- bout this time dispatched on a secret mission to the French Emperor . On the 17th December Lord Cathcart ar-- rived at Bremen from England , and took the command of the British army ...
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... object was to keep company with them . The enemy sometimes during the day , besides the time I before mentioned , bore up in line of battle , and then again hauled their wind , not approaching us , I be- lieve , nearer than four leagues ...
... object was to keep company with them . The enemy sometimes during the day , besides the time I before mentioned , bore up in line of battle , and then again hauled their wind , not approaching us , I be- lieve , nearer than four leagues ...
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