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... Lord Lansdowne , when he moved an address to his Majesty on the subject , only a few weeks ago , did not limit his views to the pro- motion of amicable arrangements with friendly states , but even extended them to the consideration of ...
... Lord Lansdowne , when he moved an address to his Majesty on the subject , only a few weeks ago , did not limit his views to the pro- motion of amicable arrangements with friendly states , but even extended them to the consideration of ...
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... Lord , though far from Judah's land ; Though our worn limbs are black with stripes and chains ; Though for stern foes we till the burning sand ; And reap , for others ' joy , the summer plains ; We bless thee , Lord , for thou art ...
... Lord , though far from Judah's land ; Though our worn limbs are black with stripes and chains ; Though for stern foes we till the burning sand ; And reap , for others ' joy , the summer plains ; We bless thee , Lord , for thou art ...
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... Lord Townshend's govern- ment , and obtained considerable reputation . They were first published in the year 1772 in the Freeman's Journal , and af- terward collected in a single volume , intitled " Baratariana ; ” a name taken from ...
... Lord Townshend's govern- ment , and obtained considerable reputation . They were first published in the year 1772 in the Freeman's Journal , and af- terward collected in a single volume , intitled " Baratariana ; ” a name taken from ...
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