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... learned of the moderns ' .- -- I cannot omit to observe two circumstances , which will tend very greatly to conciliate to the British Government the good will and esteem of the natives of India , and which may be ranked among the ...
... learned of the moderns ' .- -- I cannot omit to observe two circumstances , which will tend very greatly to conciliate to the British Government the good will and esteem of the natives of India , and which may be ranked among the ...
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... learned seminaries during a pe- riod of seventeen years , while the Doctor remained there barely the time required in order to take the first degree in arts . The eminent attainments of a number of men who have be- longed to the ...
... learned seminaries during a pe- riod of seventeen years , while the Doctor remained there barely the time required in order to take the first degree in arts . The eminent attainments of a number of men who have be- longed to the ...
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... learned that her rank was not high , and that her situation was unfor- tunate . Be this as it may , Madame Latour overcame his reluctance , the correspondence continued , and grew more intimate than ever . He begs to be told her age ...
... learned that her rank was not high , and that her situation was unfor- tunate . Be this as it may , Madame Latour overcame his reluctance , the correspondence continued , and grew more intimate than ever . He begs to be told her age ...
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