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... regard to the affairs of India , and hence the national conclusions on the subject are almost invariably founded on the delusions with which the interested parties have succeeded in occupying the public mind . Moreover , as no ...
... regard to the affairs of India , and hence the national conclusions on the subject are almost invariably founded on the delusions with which the interested parties have succeeded in occupying the public mind . Moreover , as no ...
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... regard even to the better sort , we are told , p . 264. , Although the middling ranks will not steal and rob openly , or commit other bad actions which might lower them in the publie eye ; yet , when it can be concealed , they will ...
... regard even to the better sort , we are told , p . 264. , Although the middling ranks will not steal and rob openly , or commit other bad actions which might lower them in the publie eye ; yet , when it can be concealed , they will ...
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... regard to its style and execution . The reader has only to refer to any important passage , such as ( p . 46. ) the character of Bonaparte , or ( p . 107. ) a parallel between him and Lord Welling- ton , to be convinced that the diction ...
... regard to its style and execution . The reader has only to refer to any important passage , such as ( p . 46. ) the character of Bonaparte , or ( p . 107. ) a parallel between him and Lord Welling- ton , to be convinced that the diction ...
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