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... entered their towns . Still , the Doctor had soon reason to perceive , from the wretched state of the roads , and the still more wretched accommodations for travelling , that he had done well to avail himself of the autho- ritative ...
... entered their towns . Still , the Doctor had soon reason to perceive , from the wretched state of the roads , and the still more wretched accommodations for travelling , that he had done well to avail himself of the autho- ritative ...
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... entered ( or not sufficiently entered ) into the author's consideration . It was on the 15th of August , that the Russian Captain , Bering , discovered the cast cape of Asia , and ascertained that the coast thence took a westerly ...
... entered ( or not sufficiently entered ) into the author's consideration . It was on the 15th of August , that the Russian Captain , Bering , discovered the cast cape of Asia , and ascertained that the coast thence took a westerly ...
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... entered the Irish parliament in 1783. His efforts there , though great , were not equal to his forensic dis- plays ... enter into any political discussion respecting the momentous period which it embraced . We may safely recommend the ...
... entered the Irish parliament in 1783. His efforts there , though great , were not equal to his forensic dis- plays ... enter into any political discussion respecting the momentous period which it embraced . We may safely recommend the ...
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