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... object , as of the greatest importance in this respect ; and since the idea was first practically suggested by Simonides , who delivered the disfigured friends of Scopas to their relatives for interment , by remembering the order in ...
... object , as of the greatest importance in this respect ; and since the idea was first practically suggested by Simonides , who delivered the disfigured friends of Scopas to their relatives for interment , by remembering the order in ...
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... object ; the designation of which is so similar to the sovereign's name in sound , that it cannot fail to be recognized ; as Willow for William ; Hen for Henry , & c . The letters com- posing the date are then formed into a word , which ...
... object ; the designation of which is so similar to the sovereign's name in sound , that it cannot fail to be recognized ; as Willow for William ; Hen for Henry , & c . The letters com- posing the date are then formed into a word , which ...
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the object of the petition ; for a measure may be excellent , though not carried unanimously . Indeed the best and wisest schemes will be opposed by the bigoted , wrong - headed , and malignant . Mr. Evans argues well on the subject of ...
the object of the petition ; for a measure may be excellent , though not carried unanimously . Indeed the best and wisest schemes will be opposed by the bigoted , wrong - headed , and malignant . Mr. Evans argues well on the subject of ...
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