The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... received in a remote English county ? -People must have rare good temper and make great allowances , as well as be very discreet , not to excite hatred , envy , and malice in any country town where they may go to fix their residence and ...
... received in a remote English county ? -People must have rare good temper and make great allowances , as well as be very discreet , not to excite hatred , envy , and malice in any country town where they may go to fix their residence and ...
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... received and laid before the King your despatches , of the dates and numbers specified in the margin , in which you communicate the intelligence of General Bona- parte's death , and the arrangements made by you both previously and ...
... received and laid before the King your despatches , of the dates and numbers specified in the margin , in which you communicate the intelligence of General Bona- parte's death , and the arrangements made by you both previously and ...
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... received on joining them was far different from the boisterous good - humour that used to mark our greetings on other occasions ; just a nod of the head from this or that person , on the part of those who sat , with a ghud dhemur tha ...
... received on joining them was far different from the boisterous good - humour that used to mark our greetings on other occasions ; just a nod of the head from this or that person , on the part of those who sat , with a ghud dhemur tha ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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