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Page 17
... expression of Osborn is misquoted : he is cited for having called the plot 66 a neat device of the se- cretary ; " now , he applies this expression not to the plot , but to the letter , which was sent to Lord Monteagle ; - " which ...
... expression of Osborn is misquoted : he is cited for having called the plot 66 a neat device of the se- cretary ; " now , he applies this expression not to the plot , but to the letter , which was sent to Lord Monteagle ; - " which ...
Page 141
... expression , and it means I , existing in Time and Space , strike . And , even , when these words are introduced , the sentence can have no meaning until we farther add some Noun , or Pronoun , in the objective case ; such as , existing ...
... expression , and it means I , existing in Time and Space , strike . And , even , when these words are introduced , the sentence can have no meaning until we farther add some Noun , or Pronoun , in the objective case ; such as , existing ...
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... expressed himself concerning it in nearly these words.- Another circumstance will account for Mr. Flood's failure on this occasion . His reputation in the Irish House excited the highest expectations of his greatness in St. Stephen's ...
... expressed himself concerning it in nearly these words.- Another circumstance will account for Mr. Flood's failure on this occasion . His reputation in the Irish House excited the highest expectations of his greatness in St. Stephen's ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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