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Page 42
... course of his tour , Mr. G. visited Enniskillen , a word more familiar to English readers as the designation of a regiment of dragoons than as the appellative of a town in the sister - kingdom : it is , however , a well - built place ...
... course of his tour , Mr. G. visited Enniskillen , a word more familiar to English readers as the designation of a regiment of dragoons than as the appellative of a town in the sister - kingdom : it is , however , a well - built place ...
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... course of execution since 1817. It will be practicable also , at a future date , to form in Georgia , at the southern ex- tremity of the mountains , canals to connect the navigable rivers flowing to the east with those which run to the ...
... course of execution since 1817. It will be practicable also , at a future date , to form in Georgia , at the southern ex- tremity of the mountains , canals to connect the navigable rivers flowing to the east with those which run to the ...
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... course of fifty years . ' His encomiums on American education , however , go no farther than the ele- mentary part : the grammar - schools being in general deplorably defective , and the masters being frequently foreign adventurers , or ...
... course of fifty years . ' His encomiums on American education , however , go no farther than the ele- mentary part : the grammar - schools being in general deplorably defective , and the masters being frequently foreign adventurers , or ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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