The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... saving hero ' ( I. - 16 . ) - if , in 1814 , ' the illustrious potentates were met together in the British capital to commemorate the great festival of universal peace and universal emancipation ' ( III . — 22 ) —if all the hopes of ...
... saving hero ' ( I. - 16 . ) - if , in 1814 , ' the illustrious potentates were met together in the British capital to commemorate the great festival of universal peace and universal emancipation ' ( III . — 22 ) —if all the hopes of ...
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... saving , for four or five years ; the interest of former savings pay- ing the rent , and thus removing the necessity of those extraordinary exertions , which in the way of task - work sometimes undermine the constitutions of the ...
... saving , for four or five years ; the interest of former savings pay- ing the rent , and thus removing the necessity of those extraordinary exertions , which in the way of task - work sometimes undermine the constitutions of the ...
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... saved from a second wreck ; and in my future hardships and suf- ferings , the perusal of it formed my greatest consolation . It is still in my possession , being the only article I brought with me when I returned to my native country ...
... saved from a second wreck ; and in my future hardships and suf- ferings , the perusal of it formed my greatest consolation . It is still in my possession , being the only article I brought with me when I returned to my native country ...
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... saved as much money as enabled him to open a boarding - house for sailors . This , however , not succeeding , he set up a butcher's stall , and supplied the ships with fresh meat : a concern which pro- mised better , when his house was ...
... saved as much money as enabled him to open a boarding - house for sailors . This , however , not succeeding , he set up a butcher's stall , and supplied the ships with fresh meat : a concern which pro- mised better , when his house was ...
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... saved themselves , who were the parents of the present race . Campbell neither saw nor heard of human sacrifices , ( except on going to war , ) but very frequently offerings of hogs were made to the idols in the Morai , in which the ...
... saved themselves , who were the parents of the present race . Campbell neither saw nor heard of human sacrifices , ( except on going to war , ) but very frequently offerings of hogs were made to the idols in the Morai , in which the ...
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