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Page 232
... possessions of a Hindu Prince , who knew of no such designation : but the whole resolves itself into this , that ... possession . After these explanations , Col. Beatson will perceive nothing incom- patible in the two narratives ...
... possessions of a Hindu Prince , who knew of no such designation : but the whole resolves itself into this , that ... possession . After these explanations , Col. Beatson will perceive nothing incom- patible in the two narratives ...
Page 459
... possessed that rare coolness and self - denial which enabled him to relin- quish them , whenever an irreducible phænomenon occurred . Prompted by liberal and patriotic motives , he procured in 1776 the establishment of a society , the ...
... possessed that rare coolness and self - denial which enabled him to relin- quish them , whenever an irreducible phænomenon occurred . Prompted by liberal and patriotic motives , he procured in 1776 the establishment of a society , the ...
Page 461
... possession of the subject , that sound judgment , that nice accuracy and rich conciseness , and those peculiarities of style and sentiment , which mark the other labours of that excellent man , are here equally con . spicuous . The ...
... possession of the subject , that sound judgment , that nice accuracy and rich conciseness , and those peculiarities of style and sentiment , which mark the other labours of that excellent man , are here equally con . spicuous . The ...
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