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Page 77
... kind of satisfaction , or the demands insisted on by the complainants . As the superiors of the convent manifested no disposition to enter into such a compromise , the Per- sians conducted their prisoner to the town , where they ...
... kind of satisfaction , or the demands insisted on by the complainants . As the superiors of the convent manifested no disposition to enter into such a compromise , the Per- sians conducted their prisoner to the town , where they ...
Page 277
... kind are made is called a dipping needle ; and it has even been known to be exceedingly uncertain in its action , notwithstanding that it has engaged the attention of many eminent artists : a succession of observations , even with the ...
... kind are made is called a dipping needle ; and it has even been known to be exceedingly uncertain in its action , notwithstanding that it has engaged the attention of many eminent artists : a succession of observations , even with the ...
Page 294
... kind , would tend much to efface the local remains of native allegiance to dispossessed dynasties of princes ; and this obliteration of the old land - marks might be rendered conducive both to the distribution of civi- lization and the ...
... kind , would tend much to efface the local remains of native allegiance to dispossessed dynasties of princes ; and this obliteration of the old land - marks might be rendered conducive both to the distribution of civi- lization and the ...
Contents
Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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