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Page 139
... circumstances of depression , and supported him under them . Undismayed by the dangers which surrounded him , he did not , for an instant , relax his exertions , nor omit any thing which could ob- struct the progress of the enemy , or ...
... circumstances of depression , and supported him under them . Undismayed by the dangers which surrounded him , he did not , for an instant , relax his exertions , nor omit any thing which could ob- struct the progress of the enemy , or ...
Page 162
... circumstances , of a rising , raging , and expiring rebellion . Mr. Addington very significantly assured the author , that he knew not the grounds , views , or motives , of Lord Cornwallis's actions . This the author admitted the ...
... circumstances , of a rising , raging , and expiring rebellion . Mr. Addington very significantly assured the author , that he knew not the grounds , views , or motives , of Lord Cornwallis's actions . This the author admitted the ...
Page 238
... circumstances of that country have been peculiarly fa- vourable to the extension of the persecuted religion . The different natures of the sources , moreover , from whence the Roman Catholic and Protestant clergy derive their respective ...
... circumstances of that country have been peculiarly fa- vourable to the extension of the persecuted religion . The different natures of the sources , moreover , from whence the Roman Catholic and Protestant clergy derive their respective ...
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