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Lord Selkirk , however , has no intention of entering the lists as a rival trader with
the North - west Company , his grand object being that of establishing a body of
industrious farmers in the interior of the Indian territories ; to create an increased
...
Lord Selkirk , however , has no intention of entering the lists as a rival trader with
the North - west Company , his grand object being that of establishing a body of
industrious farmers in the interior of the Indian territories ; to create an increased
...
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as those of Lord Byron , but merely that there is much of Lord Byron in the
supposed Pilgrim . On the plan itself we may briefly remark , that the localities of
which it necessarily treats connect it with the real as well as the beautiful . An
ingenious ...
as those of Lord Byron , but merely that there is much of Lord Byron in the
supposed Pilgrim . On the plan itself we may briefly remark , that the localities of
which it necessarily treats connect it with the real as well as the beautiful . An
ingenious ...
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sisted in , or any material deviation be demanded , inconsistent with the
precedent established by Lord Macartney . Some little objection was at first made
to the number of persons attached to the embassy , which with the guard , band
of music ...
sisted in , or any material deviation be demanded , inconsistent with the
precedent established by Lord Macartney . Some little objection was at first made
to the number of persons attached to the embassy , which with the guard , band
of music ...
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Lord Macartney , we think , has satisfactorily answered that question in urging the
propriety of distinguishing between the homage of tributary princes , and the
ceremony used on the part of a great and independent sovereign ; ' and that it ...
Lord Macartney , we think , has satisfactorily answered that question in urging the
propriety of distinguishing between the homage of tributary princes , and the
ceremony used on the part of a great and independent sovereign ; ' and that it ...
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If there be one historical fact more humiliating to an Englishman than all others ,
more painful and mortifying to every good mind it is the conduct of Lord Russel
upon occasion of Lord Stafford ' s sentence . At this time it requires no small ...
If there be one historical fact more humiliating to an Englishman than all others ,
more painful and mortifying to every good mind it is the conduct of Lord Russel
upon occasion of Lord Stafford ' s sentence . At this time it requires no small ...
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