Miscellaneous Letters and Essays, on Various SubjectsW. T. Sherwin, 1817 - 79 страница |
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... consequence of the person they belong to ; and calling themselves , when united I and me wherever they went , brought me , on their return , the fol- lowing anecdotes of Alexander ; viz . Having a mind to see in what manner Alexander ...
... consequence of the person they belong to ; and calling themselves , when united I and me wherever they went , brought me , on their return , the fol- lowing anecdotes of Alexander ; viz . Having a mind to see in what manner Alexander ...
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... consequence , instead of being suited to a country of great extent , would be more admissible in a small territory , where an individual may be supposed to know the affairs and interests of the whole . But when it is attempted to extend ...
... consequence , instead of being suited to a country of great extent , would be more admissible in a small territory , where an individual may be supposed to know the affairs and interests of the whole . But when it is attempted to extend ...
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... consequence , than that the same sums should be collected to be afterwards spent by riotous and profligate courtiers , and in nightly revels at the Star and Garter tavern , Pall - Mall . I will conclude this part of my letter with an ...
... consequence , than that the same sums should be collected to be afterwards spent by riotous and profligate courtiers , and in nightly revels at the Star and Garter tavern , Pall - Mall . I will conclude this part of my letter with an ...
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... consequence of the advertisement . The work now under prosecution , is , I conceive , the same work which is intended to be suppressed by the afore- said proclamation . Admitting this to be the case , the gentlemen of the county of ...
... consequence of the advertisement . The work now under prosecution , is , I conceive , the same work which is intended to be suppressed by the afore- said proclamation . Admitting this to be the case , the gentlemen of the county of ...
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... consequences that have heretofore arisen between nations from circumstances equally as insignificant . I mention this only for myself ; but as the interruption extended to two other gentlemen , it is probable that they , as individuals ...
... consequences that have heretofore arisen between nations from circumstances equally as insignificant . I mention this only for myself ; but as the interruption extended to two other gentlemen , it is probable that they , as individuals ...
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