The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... situation and circumstances of the Indian armies . This situation and those circumstances are such as , in particular conjunctures , generate a predisposition to disobedience . So long as this predisposition was there , it matters not ...
... situation and circumstances of the Indian armies . This situation and those circumstances are such as , in particular conjunctures , generate a predisposition to disobedience . So long as this predisposition was there , it matters not ...
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... situation in the force , and implored him to embrace this last occasion of returning with honour to the bosom of his country . The officers seemed deeply agitated , but finally refused to abandon their purpose . Colonel Close , on this ...
... situation in the force , and implored him to embrace this last occasion of returning with honour to the bosom of his country . The officers seemed deeply agitated , but finally refused to abandon their purpose . Colonel Close , on this ...
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... situation of a poor negro , turned adrift in a foreign country without the means of subsistence , is certainly little to be envied ; but if it be so much more miserable than the life of the slave , what prevents him from returning to ...
... situation of a poor negro , turned adrift in a foreign country without the means of subsistence , is certainly little to be envied ; but if it be so much more miserable than the life of the slave , what prevents him from returning to ...
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The Curse of Kehama By Robert Southey | 40 |
Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition | 62 |
De Motu per Britanniam Civico Annis MDCCXLV | 84 |
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