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... remarks of this kind are so frequent that , if they were removed , these two volumes might advantageously be re- duced to one of a moderate size . In vol . i . the first forty pages might have been compressed into two . It is possible ...
... remarks of this kind are so frequent that , if they were removed , these two volumes might advantageously be re- duced to one of a moderate size . In vol . i . the first forty pages might have been compressed into two . It is possible ...
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... remarks on his character . Though many portraits have been drawn of him , they have , in general , been delineated by the hand of party , and have therefore either been caricatures , or have exhibited too flattering a representation ...
... remarks on his character . Though many portraits have been drawn of him , they have , in general , been delineated by the hand of party , and have therefore either been caricatures , or have exhibited too flattering a representation ...
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... remarks and extracts with an account of the transactions of the present reign ; be- cause , in the whole annals of our country , no period is equally remarkable for great and uncommon events , and none has met with fewer impartial ...
... remarks and extracts with an account of the transactions of the present reign ; be- cause , in the whole annals of our country , no period is equally remarkable for great and uncommon events , and none has met with fewer impartial ...
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... : " America ( he said ) had been conquered in Germany . " He condemned the con- duct of the court towards the king of Prussia , as base and treacher- ous ; ous ; and , after a variety of remarks , 58 Coote's History of England .
... : " America ( he said ) had been conquered in Germany . " He condemned the con- duct of the court towards the king of Prussia , as base and treacher- ous ; ous ; and , after a variety of remarks , 58 Coote's History of England .
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ous ; and , after a variety of remarks , he protested against the peace as insecure , because it restored our enemies to their former power , and as inadequate , because the territories which we retained out of our numerous conquests ...
ous ; and , after a variety of remarks , he protested against the peace as insecure , because it restored our enemies to their former power , and as inadequate , because the territories which we retained out of our numerous conquests ...
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