Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... situation , that we recurred to it involuntarily , and repeated it with 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 ...
... situation , that we recurred to it involuntarily , and repeated it with 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 ...
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... Situation of the East India Company , ' we confined our observations to that por- tion of it which treated strictly of the subject of finance ; reserving what we had to offer on the subsequent portion of the volume , which re- lates ...
... Situation of the East India Company , ' we confined our observations to that por- tion of it which treated strictly of the subject of finance ; reserving what we had to offer on the subsequent portion of the volume , which re- lates ...
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... situations where they may become the victims of ferocious animals , or fall a prey to disease , the manufacture should be transferred to the neighbouring coast of Coromandel , where it may be carried on advantageously , under a drier ...
... situations where they may become the victims of ferocious animals , or fall a prey to disease , the manufacture should be transferred to the neighbouring coast of Coromandel , where it may be carried on advantageously , under a drier ...
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... situation to feign a degree of affection for Brutus's friends . Hypocrisy , however , cost him but very little : he understood his interest , and " tolerated , " as Plutarch beautifully expresses it , " the public respect which was paid ...
... situation to feign a degree of affection for Brutus's friends . Hypocrisy , however , cost him but very little : he understood his interest , and " tolerated , " as Plutarch beautifully expresses it , " the public respect which was paid ...
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... situations , furloughs to Europe , leaves of absence , volunteers , formation of grenadier and light infantry battalions , taking away so many , and no provision whatever existing , even partially , to make good the deficiency ...
... situations , furloughs to Europe , leaves of absence , volunteers , formation of grenadier and light infantry battalions , taking away so many , and no provision whatever existing , even partially , to make good the deficiency ...
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