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... course of 1809. In America , too , things underwent a consider- able alteration . Jefferson's presidency being ... course act . " Mr. Erskine , having received his instructions , proceeded in the work of negotiation with great alacrity ...
... course of 1809. In America , too , things underwent a consider- able alteration . Jefferson's presidency being ... course act . " Mr. Erskine , having received his instructions , proceeded in the work of negotiation with great alacrity ...
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... course of proceeding , he enters on an argument of some length to prove the connection between our paper - issues and the state of the exchange ; and he contends that it is beyond doubt that an over - issue of the former must have the ...
... course of proceeding , he enters on an argument of some length to prove the connection between our paper - issues and the state of the exchange ; and he contends that it is beyond doubt that an over - issue of the former must have the ...
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... course of a protracted visit , had reason to admire the hospitality while he lamented the loose morals of the knights : • It may well be conceived , ' he says in his journal , that a number of gentlemen , in the prime and vigour of ...
... course of a protracted visit , had reason to admire the hospitality while he lamented the loose morals of the knights : • It may well be conceived , ' he says in his journal , that a number of gentlemen , in the prime and vigour of ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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