Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... increase or pre- servation of their happiness ; and the part which distinguished individuals have acted in the furtherance or obstruction of those endeavours . In almost all other histories , the circumstances which originally gave rise ...
... increase or pre- servation of their happiness ; and the part which distinguished individuals have acted in the furtherance or obstruction of those endeavours . In almost all other histories , the circumstances which originally gave rise ...
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... increase of private adventure now alarmed them exceedingly ; their servants abroad , also , neglected their concerns to attend to their own ; and , moreover , it began to be agitated by the press , whether the existence of monopolies ...
... increase of private adventure now alarmed them exceedingly ; their servants abroad , also , neglected their concerns to attend to their own ; and , moreover , it began to be agitated by the press , whether the existence of monopolies ...
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... increase of their revenue was an object of more importance in their eyes than the honest gain of trade . What is most surprising too , they expressed a desire to become a nation " in India ; they , who have since put in practice every ...
... increase of their revenue was an object of more importance in their eyes than the honest gain of trade . What is most surprising too , they expressed a desire to become a nation " in India ; they , who have since put in practice every ...
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... increased , and this may be considered the first great era in the Company's history . SONG . Adapted to the Air of ' All's Well , ' in the Opera of The English Fleet . ' I. WHEN crowded high is every sail , And proud top - gallants ...
... increased , and this may be considered the first great era in the Company's history . SONG . Adapted to the Air of ' All's Well , ' in the Opera of The English Fleet . ' I. WHEN crowded high is every sail , And proud top - gallants ...
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... increased pleasure : - With eyes upraised , as one inspired , Pale Melancholy sat retired ; And from her wild sequester'd seat , In notes , by distance made more sweet , Pour'd through the mellow horn her pensive soul ; And dashing soft ...
... increased pleasure : - With eyes upraised , as one inspired , Pale Melancholy sat retired ; And from her wild sequester'd seat , In notes , by distance made more sweet , Pour'd through the mellow horn her pensive soul ; And dashing soft ...
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