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... late act of Parliament has produced that violent but only possible remedy . Mr. Corry says , however , that we have done no good to Africa ; -that we only surrendered the African into the hands of other nations less acquainted with his ...
... late act of Parliament has produced that violent but only possible remedy . Mr. Corry says , however , that we have done no good to Africa ; -that we only surrendered the African into the hands of other nations less acquainted with his ...
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... late campaigns in Asia , and the rapid extension of our Indian Empire . According to him , To enumerate the victories obtained by our arms in India , and to describe the advantages resulting from them will hereafter form the most ...
... late campaigns in Asia , and the rapid extension of our Indian Empire . According to him , To enumerate the victories obtained by our arms in India , and to describe the advantages resulting from them will hereafter form the most ...
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... late Mr. Fox , 70 . Charter , grand , usually called Magna Charta , historical re- marks on the events which led to it , 4 . China , empire of , metaphorically described by Lord Macartney , with remarks on the national character , 64 ...
... late Mr. Fox , 70 . Charter , grand , usually called Magna Charta , historical re- marks on the events which led to it , 4 . China , empire of , metaphorically described by Lord Macartney , with remarks on the national character , 64 ...
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