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... occasion above mentioned ; and which occasion is also the same in both works . Every circumstance forbids the idea of plagiarism in the noble author ; whose work ( we suppose ) was written in a foreign country , and , to all appearance ...
... occasion above mentioned ; and which occasion is also the same in both works . Every circumstance forbids the idea of plagiarism in the noble author ; whose work ( we suppose ) was written in a foreign country , and , to all appearance ...
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... occasion of his discourse , he , also , like Mr. Bree and others , views the death of the Princess Charlotte not only as a national loss but as à national chastisement . He insists on this head in terms perhaps almost too specific and ...
... occasion of his discourse , he , also , like Mr. Bree and others , views the death of the Princess Charlotte not only as a national loss but as à national chastisement . He insists on this head in terms perhaps almost too specific and ...
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... occasion to deviate from Lord Macartney's precedent , and the request was not refused . The palace of the Emperor was rather a picturesque build- ing , and on the 13th of August the Embassy proceeded to the hall , as invited . At about ...
... occasion to deviate from Lord Macartney's precedent , and the request was not refused . The palace of the Emperor was rather a picturesque build- ing , and on the 13th of August the Embassy proceeded to the hall , as invited . At about ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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