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... late war . When the Doctor also recommends the shortening of the time of servitude that intitles men to pensions , we may doubt the policy of this measure ; as well as whether the country can support the expence in the present state of ...
... late war . When the Doctor also recommends the shortening of the time of servitude that intitles men to pensions , we may doubt the policy of this measure ; as well as whether the country can support the expence in the present state of ...
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... late Reverend Mr. Dutens , ) next morning , to entreat of them , on no account to divulge it during Mackay's life . What attestation so strong of the truth of this annecdote can be produced , as the testimony of the late Bishop of ...
... late Reverend Mr. Dutens , ) next morning , to entreat of them , on no account to divulge it during Mackay's life . What attestation so strong of the truth of this annecdote can be produced , as the testimony of the late Bishop of ...
Pagina 445
... late Sovereign were well known , and acknowleged even by those who did not feel in unison with him on public measures ; and it is much to be regretted that the indiscreet attachment of some individuals should have caused various ...
... late Sovereign were well known , and acknowleged even by those who did not feel in unison with him on public measures ; and it is much to be regretted that the indiscreet attachment of some individuals should have caused various ...
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Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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