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Page 23
... this exotic , from the lopping and pruning it has undergone , seems to be in a very sickly condition . ... are certainly very inconsistent with that stability which the republican politicians seem anxi . ous to connect with the ...
... this exotic , from the lopping and pruning it has undergone , seems to be in a very sickly condition . ... are certainly very inconsistent with that stability which the republican politicians seem anxi . ous to connect with the ...
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Neither does he indulge in the least at table , or in the delights of the bottle ; but his very soul seems absorbed in state affairs , and the grandeur of France appears to occupy the whole of his attention . It seems to be admitted ...
Neither does he indulge in the least at table , or in the delights of the bottle ; but his very soul seems absorbed in state affairs , and the grandeur of France appears to occupy the whole of his attention . It seems to be admitted ...
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On the coast of Coromandel , where they seem to be better known than in Bengal , they are called Aldacay by the ... but , from the information I have been able to collect , it seems that an insect punctures and deposits its young tender ...
On the coast of Coromandel , where they seem to be better known than in Bengal , they are called Aldacay by the ... but , from the information I have been able to collect , it seems that an insect punctures and deposits its young tender ...
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