Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... cause , -the highly excited state of feeling natural to the first efforts of an ardent mind endeavouring to retain and embody the crowd of impressions which overpower the heart of the young enthusiast at the moment of his bursting the ...
... cause , -the highly excited state of feeling natural to the first efforts of an ardent mind endeavouring to retain and embody the crowd of impressions which overpower the heart of the young enthusiast at the moment of his bursting the ...
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... cause to complain of being treated as aliens , in our own system of commercial policy ; and if the stream of wealth which has flowed into the mother - country should become languid , or altogether fait , it will be no more than the ...
... cause to complain of being treated as aliens , in our own system of commercial policy ; and if the stream of wealth which has flowed into the mother - country should become languid , or altogether fait , it will be no more than the ...
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... cause was the more just . If any man's whole soul was ever absorbed by patriotism , it was Brutus's upon this occasion . When Brutus came to join Pompey in his camp in Macedonia , the latter was so overjoyed at the unexpected event ...
... cause was the more just . If any man's whole soul was ever absorbed by patriotism , it was Brutus's upon this occasion . When Brutus came to join Pompey in his camp in Macedonia , the latter was so overjoyed at the unexpected event ...
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... cause . As long as any of these survived , a degree of respect for his memory was kept up ; but , as soon as the diadem of the Cæsars glittered over the broken fasces of the republic , it was clearly perceived that his name was destined ...
... cause . As long as any of these survived , a degree of respect for his memory was kept up ; but , as soon as the diadem of the Cæsars glittered over the broken fasces of the republic , it was clearly perceived that his name was destined ...
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... cause for alarm , provided the latter be duly augmented and attended to . It should ever be kept in view , that India has always been revolutionary , and accustomed to yield nearly with in- difference to the predominating power of the ...
... cause for alarm , provided the latter be duly augmented and attended to . It should ever be kept in view , that India has always been revolutionary , and accustomed to yield nearly with in- difference to the predominating power of the ...
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