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having received from Government a considerable addition to their grant in consequence of the success of his mission to Ashantee , they had the modesty to wish to send him again to Africa in the capacity of a writer , with a salary of ...
having received from Government a considerable addition to their grant in consequence of the success of his mission to Ashantee , they had the modesty to wish to send him again to Africa in the capacity of a writer , with a salary of ...
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... received notice of their arrival in his dominions , and ordered them to be immediately forwarded to his presence , with all the honours of ambassadors ; he received them with peculiar distinction , commended their zeal , accepted the ...
... received notice of their arrival in his dominions , and ordered them to be immediately forwarded to his presence , with all the honours of ambassadors ; he received them with peculiar distinction , commended their zeal , accepted the ...
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... received from observing the fixed and received usages of the language ? Custom , the great legislator of speech , has long assigned certain determinate orthographies to English words . Dr. Middleton attempted to break loose from her ...
... received from observing the fixed and received usages of the language ? Custom , the great legislator of speech , has long assigned certain determinate orthographies to English words . Dr. Middleton attempted to break loose from her ...
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