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... circumstances of great weight . He describes himself as having devoted much time , in a retired situation , to reading and comparing Mr. Burke's political works with the Letters of Junius ; the consequence of which was a conviction that ...
... circumstances of great weight . He describes himself as having devoted much time , in a retired situation , to reading and comparing Mr. Burke's political works with the Letters of Junius ; the consequence of which was a conviction that ...
Pagina 231
... circumstances that wealth cannot But supply or titles confer , circumstances that age and an unbroken line of ancestry in its possessors have given value to , and have made veneā¤ rable ; an ancient structure that nothing can so much ...
... circumstances that wealth cannot But supply or titles confer , circumstances that age and an unbroken line of ancestry in its possessors have given value to , and have made veneā¤ rable ; an ancient structure that nothing can so much ...
Pagina 457
... circumstances , and partly , we apprehend , from an uncomplying turn of mind . Living in Trinidad at the time of the unfortunate collisions between Colonels Fullarton and Picton , he appears to have sided with the former in a way which ...
... circumstances , and partly , we apprehend , from an uncomplying turn of mind . Living in Trinidad at the time of the unfortunate collisions between Colonels Fullarton and Picton , he appears to have sided with the former in a way which ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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