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... perhaps was ever more deserving of the idolatry , if we may use so strong a word , of his countrymen than General Washington : but this writer must volunteer his crude opinions on the political career of Milton and Fox , about whom , we ...
... perhaps was ever more deserving of the idolatry , if we may use so strong a word , of his countrymen than General Washington : but this writer must volunteer his crude opinions on the political career of Milton and Fox , about whom , we ...
Pagina 153
... perhaps determine this point . 37. Vaccinieæ . 38. Campanulacea . 39. Compositæ . Under the third division of this numerous class , Inula Crithmifolia is very justly sepa- rated : but we cannot account for the author's name Eritheis ...
... perhaps determine this point . 37. Vaccinieæ . 38. Campanulacea . 39. Compositæ . Under the third division of this numerous class , Inula Crithmifolia is very justly sepa- rated : but we cannot account for the author's name Eritheis ...
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... perhaps sufficiently long to occupy the Recollections of any ordinary individual . Mr. Nicholls , in his first volume , confined his attention to that period ; and his narrative of public affairs , which occurred under his own ...
... perhaps sufficiently long to occupy the Recollections of any ordinary individual . Mr. Nicholls , in his first volume , confined his attention to that period ; and his narrative of public affairs , which occurred under his own ...
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