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Page 190
Early in life , Burke and Hamilton came into contact , and some posthumous obloquy has adhered to the reputation of the former for having originally accepted a pension on the Irish establishment from Hamilton , when he was secretary un- ...
Early in life , Burke and Hamilton came into contact , and some posthumous obloquy has adhered to the reputation of the former for having originally accepted a pension on the Irish establishment from Hamilton , when he was secretary un- ...
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Part II . is a revision of and additions to Mr. H.'s former publications on succulent plants ; of which , having devoted so much space to the first part , our report must be short . Here he separates those highly ornamental plants ...
Part II . is a revision of and additions to Mr. H.'s former publications on succulent plants ; of which , having devoted so much space to the first part , our report must be short . Here he separates those highly ornamental plants ...
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WE gave in a former Number * our opinion of Mr. Mills's History of Muhammedanism ; " and we have now to announce that his success in that publication has induced him to exert his powers in a wider sphere . He is a professed admirer and ...
WE gave in a former Number * our opinion of Mr. Mills's History of Muhammedanism ; " and we have now to announce that his success in that publication has induced him to exert his powers in a wider sphere . He is a professed admirer and ...
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