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Page 103
... ment , the world will not patronize such a libel on them . Besides , without speaking hypothetically , the public cannot feel itself compli- mented in being told that ( as in our case ) it has been fostering and approving for above ...
... ment , the world will not patronize such a libel on them . Besides , without speaking hypothetically , the public cannot feel itself compli- mented in being told that ( as in our case ) it has been fostering and approving for above ...
Page 291
... ment , Mr. Yate agrees with other writers in ascribing its origin to Charles II . His minister Clifford carried it to a dangerous and shameful length . The schemes of this king and of his brother were , however , too frightful to be ...
... ment , Mr. Yate agrees with other writers in ascribing its origin to Charles II . His minister Clifford carried it to a dangerous and shameful length . The schemes of this king and of his brother were , however , too frightful to be ...
Page 335
... ment : it has no proper timber in itself ; and the teak of Pegu , the adjoining main land , is deemed inferior in duration to that of Malabar . Trincomalé , in Ceylon , is now our naval depot for the south of India ; and it is hoped ...
... ment : it has no proper timber in itself ; and the teak of Pegu , the adjoining main land , is deemed inferior in duration to that of Malabar . Trincomalé , in Ceylon , is now our naval depot for the south of India ; and it is hoped ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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