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... attempted , and de- served not to succeed ? Do the East - India Company prophecy , on the part of the British legislature , the attempt in future to adopt such modes of government with regard to our country- men in India , that , like ...
... attempted , and de- served not to succeed ? Do the East - India Company prophecy , on the part of the British legislature , the attempt in future to adopt such modes of government with regard to our country- men in India , that , like ...
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... attempt in which some progress was made , but which was soon relinquished for the favourite scheme of an attempt on Copenhagen . To this object he would gladly have directed a body of 10,000 men , sent to him at this time by the English ...
... attempt in which some progress was made , but which was soon relinquished for the favourite scheme of an attempt on Copenhagen . To this object he would gladly have directed a body of 10,000 men , sent to him at this time by the English ...
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... attempt a poem of greater length : but this , he intimates in his preface , is unlikely ; and we lament the intimation . When a scholar and a man of genius , to both which honourable designations Mr. Heber has an undoubted claim ...
... attempt a poem of greater length : but this , he intimates in his preface , is unlikely ; and we lament the intimation . When a scholar and a man of genius , to both which honourable designations Mr. Heber has an undoubted claim ...
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