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... present vo- lume is somewhat more than a century , the narrative beginning in 1686 and continuing down to 1807. The relation of events occupies about three - fourths of the volume , and the remainder contains a description of the present ...
... present vo- lume is somewhat more than a century , the narrative beginning in 1686 and continuing down to 1807. The relation of events occupies about three - fourths of the volume , and the remainder contains a description of the present ...
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... present . It differs from memory ; for a thing may be distinctly remembered or recollected , without our thinking of , or having present in the mind every idea necessary to constitute the whole of the original ; but in conception the ...
... present . It differs from memory ; for a thing may be distinctly remembered or recollected , without our thinking of , or having present in the mind every idea necessary to constitute the whole of the original ; but in conception the ...
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... present author resists the temptation ; he dispatches in a few pages the records of its insignificance in former times ; land with pride and pleasure he dilates on its present and growing prosperity . Till within the last sixty years ...
... present author resists the temptation ; he dispatches in a few pages the records of its insignificance in former times ; land with pride and pleasure he dilates on its present and growing prosperity . Till within the last sixty years ...
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