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... attempts to procure a sufficient number of Hot- tentots for the remainder of the expedition ; which were invariably ... attempt to explain this enigma , as it would have been in the sanguine hours of youth . In our examination of Mr ...
... attempts to procure a sufficient number of Hot- tentots for the remainder of the expedition ; which were invariably ... attempt to explain this enigma , as it would have been in the sanguine hours of youth . In our examination of Mr ...
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... attempt against their authority could only be productive of new victims . " There remained , therefore , " says he , 66 no resource but a conspiracy ; for it was very certain , that after the brothers of the Medici were killed , the ...
... attempt against their authority could only be productive of new victims . " There remained , therefore , " says he , 66 no resource but a conspiracy ; for it was very certain , that after the brothers of the Medici were killed , the ...
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... attempt to legislate for each particular occurrence , and interfere with the existing system before they have a sufficient ac- quaintance with the general principles to erect a better in its stead , then the calculations of the producer ...
... attempt to legislate for each particular occurrence , and interfere with the existing system before they have a sufficient ac- quaintance with the general principles to erect a better in its stead , then the calculations of the producer ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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