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... reasons , he was actually engaged in organizing the insurrection of the Candiote Greeks , which afterwards proved so fatal to them ! The author assures us that there are papers in existence which would completely establish this charge ...
... reasons , he was actually engaged in organizing the insurrection of the Candiote Greeks , which afterwards proved so fatal to them ! The author assures us that there are papers in existence which would completely establish this charge ...
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... reason , declared unani- mously against it . We shall not follow Mr. Keppel in his journey across the Balcan , an affair neither of difficulty nor novelty . High mountain passes that might easily have been rendered impregnable , steep ...
... reason , declared unani- mously against it . We shall not follow Mr. Keppel in his journey across the Balcan , an affair neither of difficulty nor novelty . High mountain passes that might easily have been rendered impregnable , steep ...
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... reasons before assigned , will very probably hurl him from his throne . In Africa , we find that the tributary kingdom of Algiers has ceased to form part of the Turkish dominions ; and that Egypt is worse than lost , the breach between ...
... reasons before assigned , will very probably hurl him from his throne . In Africa , we find that the tributary kingdom of Algiers has ceased to form part of the Turkish dominions ; and that Egypt is worse than lost , the breach between ...
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... reasons for believing that it will cease , and that speedily too . We have before us the prospectus of a new periodical , to be entitled " The Metropolitan , " and to be edited by Mr. T. Campbell and Mr. Redding , the late editor and ...
... reasons for believing that it will cease , and that speedily too . We have before us the prospectus of a new periodical , to be entitled " The Metropolitan , " and to be edited by Mr. T. Campbell and Mr. Redding , the late editor and ...
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... reason of the disjunctives between grand , vast , gothic , and towery , for though the or ' is only actually prefixed to grand , it must , according to the construction , be understood as also belonging to the other three adjectives ...
... reason of the disjunctives between grand , vast , gothic , and towery , for though the or ' is only actually prefixed to grand , it must , according to the construction , be understood as also belonging to the other three adjectives ...
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