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Page 36
... laws and customs . This arrangement will form one of the strongest inducements , to the Chinese , to engage in so novel an un- dertaking , and will be the most certain means of ensuring its ultimate success . The valuable collection of ...
... laws and customs . This arrangement will form one of the strongest inducements , to the Chinese , to engage in so novel an un- dertaking , and will be the most certain means of ensuring its ultimate success . The valuable collection of ...
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... law , and a col- league of my father , who died some years ago at Southampton , assert , time- after time , that my father was the au- thor of God save the King ; that it was produced in the year forty - five and six Another friend ...
... law , and a col- league of my father , who died some years ago at Southampton , assert , time- after time , that my father was the au- thor of God save the King ; that it was produced in the year forty - five and six Another friend ...
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... laws , And ever give us cause To sing , with heart and voice , God save the King ! ' " The stanzas which follow have been ○ ccasional , and added to the original song : Lord , grant that Marshal Wade May , by thy mighty aid , Victory ...
... laws , And ever give us cause To sing , with heart and voice , God save the King ! ' " The stanzas which follow have been ○ ccasional , and added to the original song : Lord , grant that Marshal Wade May , by thy mighty aid , Victory ...
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... laws , spurning at Majesty on his road to meet his mob - insulted Senate , or an- noying him in his public pleasures ; yet , has the wavering subject been often called back to his original duty to his King , and the harsh and clamorous ...
... laws , spurning at Majesty on his road to meet his mob - insulted Senate , or an- noying him in his public pleasures ; yet , has the wavering subject been often called back to his original duty to his King , and the harsh and clamorous ...
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... laws , and national importance ? The result was this enormous contradiction to a free and generous spirit , that of all people upon earth they were the most arro- gant and unsocial , the most rude and repulsive to strangers , the ...
... laws , and national importance ? The result was this enormous contradiction to a free and generous spirit , that of all people upon earth they were the most arro- gant and unsocial , the most rude and repulsive to strangers , the ...
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