Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Հատոր 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... never been ascertained whether they were guilty or not ; the regular practice of the East India Company renders it probable that they were at all events , the Dutch appear to have sincerely be- lieved them guilty . But , however that ...
... never been ascertained whether they were guilty or not ; the regular practice of the East India Company renders it probable that they were at all events , the Dutch appear to have sincerely be- lieved them guilty . But , however that ...
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... never acquire . For posterity will not scruple to believe , that they were an abandoned and worthless set of men , who destroyed the good and the virtuous for the sake of unjust empire . ' From this it would appear , that if Brutus ...
... never acquire . For posterity will not scruple to believe , that they were an abandoned and worthless set of men , who destroyed the good and the virtuous for the sake of unjust empire . ' From this it would appear , that if Brutus ...
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... never was any poet's intention . His aim is to delight the imagination ; and this he can never hope to effect , except through the pomp and force of the poetical rhetoric , adorning the unfolding and branching forth of his fable . There ...
... never was any poet's intention . His aim is to delight the imagination ; and this he can never hope to effect , except through the pomp and force of the poetical rhetoric , adorning the unfolding and branching forth of his fable . There ...
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... never be obliterated , and which are too frequently developed in the loss of treasure , escape of prisoners , & c . & c . These evils work deeper and more injuriously upon the tone and conduct of the whole army than can be readily ...
... never be obliterated , and which are too frequently developed in the loss of treasure , escape of prisoners , & c . & c . These evils work deeper and more injuriously upon the tone and conduct of the whole army than can be readily ...
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... never , to rise again . Unquestionably some method should be adopted to correct this very serious evil . An increase of officers strikes one as the most simple , so as to meet the constant drain from corps for various other employments ...
... never , to rise again . Unquestionably some method should be adopted to correct this very serious evil . An increase of officers strikes one as the most simple , so as to meet the constant drain from corps for various other employments ...
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