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Page 43
... relates it with irresistible touches of natural and genuine feeling . In the following passage , he draws a beautiful portrait : if the resemblance was striking , who can wonder that his grief should be immoderate at the loss which he ...
... relates it with irresistible touches of natural and genuine feeling . In the following passage , he draws a beautiful portrait : if the resemblance was striking , who can wonder that his grief should be immoderate at the loss which he ...
Page 92
... relates to the consideration of Art . VI . of the proposed Union ; the subject of which is confined to manufactures and commerce . The Right Hon . Orator , in the opening of his elaborate statements and estimates , sets out with ...
... relates to the consideration of Art . VI . of the proposed Union ; the subject of which is confined to manufactures and commerce . The Right Hon . Orator , in the opening of his elaborate statements and estimates , sets out with ...
Page 254
... relates to Ludlow Castle : This prodigious pile of building was erected by Roger Montgo- mery , in the reign of Henry the First , about A. D. 1112 , whose son Robert being attainted , this castle , as well as his other estates , de ...
... relates to Ludlow Castle : This prodigious pile of building was erected by Roger Montgo- mery , in the reign of Henry the First , about A. D. 1112 , whose son Robert being attainted , this castle , as well as his other estates , de ...
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