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... appeared alto- gether incredible , but which , now realized , though not yet perfected , presented to us fresh prospects , and a more astonishing career . There never was a time when the spirit of useful improvement , not only in the ...
... appeared alto- gether incredible , but which , now realized , though not yet perfected , presented to us fresh prospects , and a more astonishing career . There never was a time when the spirit of useful improvement , not only in the ...
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... appeared to him ( and what , according to the imperfect nature of those times , undoubtedly was ) a period of great prosperity , still complained , that there was wanting what he called a proper sense and acknowledgment of those ...
... appeared to him ( and what , according to the imperfect nature of those times , undoubtedly was ) a period of great prosperity , still complained , that there was wanting what he called a proper sense and acknowledgment of those ...
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... appeared , with undeniable ultimate success . At the same time , he had also proposed the changes which had recently been adopted with regard to the silk trade . They were as- sailed , on his first propounding them , with great and ...
... appeared , with undeniable ultimate success . At the same time , he had also proposed the changes which had recently been adopted with regard to the silk trade . They were as- sailed , on his first propounding them , with great and ...
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... appeared , that the deceased per- son died in consequence of an accidental fall over a short post , which broke one of the small ver- tebræ of the back ; and eventually the prisoner was acquitted . When the verdict of not guilty was pro ...
... appeared , that the deceased per- son died in consequence of an accidental fall over a short post , which broke one of the small ver- tebræ of the back ; and eventually the prisoner was acquitted . When the verdict of not guilty was pro ...
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... appeared in them would be displayed with the utmost malignity . There party would be opposed to party , and thus would those courts become scenes of factious contention . And , when such was the state of things , the marquis Wellesley ...
... appeared in them would be displayed with the utmost malignity . There party would be opposed to party , and thus would those courts become scenes of factious contention . And , when such was the state of things , the marquis Wellesley ...
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