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... facts , which have brought the business of education for the poor to the state in which we now happily behold it ; a ... fact which no apology will wipe out of record ; nor will it nor ought it to be forgotten , that , as far as they ...
... facts , which have brought the business of education for the poor to the state in which we now happily behold it ; a ... fact which no apology will wipe out of record ; nor will it nor ought it to be forgotten , that , as far as they ...
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... fact cannot be regarded as positively ascertained , that the climate of Iceland was once considerably less austere than at present . From many sources of information it ap- pears certain that corn was formerly grown upon the island ...
... fact cannot be regarded as positively ascertained , that the climate of Iceland was once considerably less austere than at present . From many sources of information it ap- pears certain that corn was formerly grown upon the island ...
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... facts is that no conflict ever was so draining to our resources , or promised a worse termination . Lord Erskine saw ... fact will serve to shew how destructive the pre- sent contest is , and the editor's attempt to open our eyes to our ...
... facts is that no conflict ever was so draining to our resources , or promised a worse termination . Lord Erskine saw ... fact will serve to shew how destructive the pre- sent contest is , and the editor's attempt to open our eyes to our ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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