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... possess the honour and the abilities requisite to form the nation . ' If this be a correct statement , the work is ... possessing Constantinople , from the charge of being actuated by an unjust desire to extend her territory . It is not ...
... possess the honour and the abilities requisite to form the nation . ' If this be a correct statement , the work is ... possessing Constantinople , from the charge of being actuated by an unjust desire to extend her territory . It is not ...
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... possess the finest climate and the most luxuriant soil , perhaps , on the whole American continent . They are , however , far remote from the only maritime outlet which the Canadas afford , that is , the Gulf of St. Lawrence . The Falls ...
... possess the finest climate and the most luxuriant soil , perhaps , on the whole American continent . They are , however , far remote from the only maritime outlet which the Canadas afford , that is , the Gulf of St. Lawrence . The Falls ...
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... possess but a slender acquaintance with the Latin language ; and we can- not hesitate to concur with the sentiment of the author that , when works of this kind have been written in a dead language , and couched , for the most part , in ...
... possess but a slender acquaintance with the Latin language ; and we can- not hesitate to concur with the sentiment of the author that , when works of this kind have been written in a dead language , and couched , for the most part , in ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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