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Page 105
... admirable things , we have no doubt : but , if we had any , the exaggerated statements > which the author has brought forwards would serve rather to strengthen than to remove it . Among the martyrs to crick in the neck , lumbago , and ...
... admirable things , we have no doubt : but , if we had any , the exaggerated statements > which the author has brought forwards would serve rather to strengthen than to remove it . Among the martyrs to crick in the neck , lumbago , and ...
Page 124
... admirable insti- tution . After the Pindarry war , every encouragement was held out for the inhabitants to return to their desolate homes . In several districts , particularly those near the Nerbudda , many of the villages had been ...
... admirable insti- tution . After the Pindarry war , every encouragement was held out for the inhabitants to return to their desolate homes . In several districts , particularly those near the Nerbudda , many of the villages had been ...
Page 374
... admirable talents and most fascinating manners ; but he has some very singular peculiarities of character , and he will be deeply , though perhaps not ostensibly , affronted , that I did not engage him , instead of my friend Garnier ...
... admirable talents and most fascinating manners ; but he has some very singular peculiarities of character , and he will be deeply , though perhaps not ostensibly , affronted , that I did not engage him , instead of my friend Garnier ...
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