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... mentioned is definite or indefinite ; always leaving that to be determined by the nature and circumstances of the case , in which respect it differs materially from the demonstrative and from every other definitive word , all of which ...
... mentioned is definite or indefinite ; always leaving that to be determined by the nature and circumstances of the case , in which respect it differs materially from the demonstrative and from every other definitive word , all of which ...
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... mentioned was therefore in all probability one of his ancestors ; and , when Risdon wrote , this seat of Bagtor still con- tinued in his family . The editors of Risdon have given us no intima- tion of the subsequent changes in the ...
... mentioned was therefore in all probability one of his ancestors ; and , when Risdon wrote , this seat of Bagtor still con- tinued in his family . The editors of Risdon have given us no intima- tion of the subsequent changes in the ...
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... mentioned with a respect which does the author great credit , when we consider that the book was published after the death of that chief , and under a government which spared no pains to blacken his reputation . Jourdan is seldom ...
... mentioned with a respect which does the author great credit , when we consider that the book was published after the death of that chief , and under a government which spared no pains to blacken his reputation . Jourdan is seldom ...
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