Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... , in 1702 , their union was effected ; and the two parties took the common name of The United Company of Merchants Trading to the East Indies . ' Still their interests were not 12 Rise and Progress of the British Power in India .
... , in 1702 , their union was effected ; and the two parties took the common name of The United Company of Merchants Trading to the East Indies . ' Still their interests were not 12 Rise and Progress of the British Power in India .
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... common danger . The differences sub- sisting between the two Companies were submitted to the arbitration of the Earl of Godolphin , whose award they agreed to receive as complete and final . This award was dated and published on the ...
... common danger . The differences sub- sisting between the two Companies were submitted to the arbitration of the Earl of Godolphin , whose award they agreed to receive as complete and final . This award was dated and published on the ...
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... common in of melancholy feeling , their warm , and , to many , their last adieu ! We enjoyed , with mingled feelings of pain and plea- sure , this " luxury of woe , " unable to say whether the hopes of the future or the regrets of the ...
... common in of melancholy feeling , their warm , and , to many , their last adieu ! We enjoyed , with mingled feelings of pain and plea- sure , this " luxury of woe , " unable to say whether the hopes of the future or the regrets of the ...
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... common character ; for , as we all have a good opinion of ourselves , he would not think that such a character resembled him- self in the least . His choice will rather be directed towards a man , who , resembling him in small matters ...
... common character ; for , as we all have a good opinion of ourselves , he would not think that such a character resembled him- self in the least . His choice will rather be directed towards a man , who , resembling him in small matters ...
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... common country , the other for himself , private affection had no weight with Brutus , he joined his enemy against his friend , because his enemy's cause was the more just . If any man's whole soul was ever absorbed by patriotism , it ...
... common country , the other for himself , private affection had no weight with Brutus , he joined his enemy against his friend , because his enemy's cause was the more just . If any man's whole soul was ever absorbed by patriotism , it ...
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