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... which is not impossible , the gravite barrier which occasions them , has been
worn down in the lapse of two thousand years . Denon says the effect on the
surface of the water was so little visible , that it could not be expressed in the
drawing .
... which is not impossible , the gravite barrier which occasions them , has been
worn down in the lapse of two thousand years . Denon says the effect on the
surface of the water was so little visible , that it could not be expressed in the
drawing .
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And when he would say that Mr . Grattan is an orvament to his country , it is
expressed that he poured over the ruins of his country the elixir of his inmortality '
! — II . — 35 . When some judicious persons at Liverpool toast the health of this
wild ...
And when he would say that Mr . Grattan is an orvament to his country , it is
expressed that he poured over the ruins of his country the elixir of his inmortality '
! — II . — 35 . When some judicious persons at Liverpool toast the health of this
wild ...
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... and both on subjects in which the want of legal education and professional
acquirement would be least observed ; and accordingly we may say — to borrow
a happy expression of Louis the XVIth ' s , relative to one of his chaplains who
had ...
... and both on subjects in which the want of legal education and professional
acquirement would be least observed ; and accordingly we may say — to borrow
a happy expression of Louis the XVIth ' s , relative to one of his chaplains who
had ...
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All this is very well : but what shall we say when we find Mr . Phillips in 1816 , at
Liverpool , expressing his hope that the Irish catholics will petition nu more a
parliament so equivocating ? In € 2 In 1812 – Mr . Ponsonby is highly celebrated
and ...
All this is very well : but what shall we say when we find Mr . Phillips in 1816 , at
Liverpool , expressing his hope that the Irish catholics will petition nu more a
parliament so equivocating ? In € 2 In 1812 – Mr . Ponsonby is highly celebrated
and ...
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... however , from intending , by the wish just expressed , to undervalue the
results of Mr . Burnett ' s liberality , as he has been pleased ( in the plenitude of
his power over his own property ) to display it for the benefit of mankind . Of the
general ...
... however , from intending , by the wish just expressed , to undervalue the
results of Mr . Burnett ' s liberality , as he has been pleased ( in the plenitude of
his power over his own property ) to display it for the benefit of mankind . Of the
general ...
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