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... doubt , and above all a degree of precision in his geographical computations , such as must establish a confidence in the mind of every reader , in behalf of this author . These expectations the most fastidious will find realised in the ...
... doubt , and above all a degree of precision in his geographical computations , such as must establish a confidence in the mind of every reader , in behalf of this author . These expectations the most fastidious will find realised in the ...
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... doubt were compelled to a great extent to intermarry amongst themselves , fell off as the Mamlouks did before : and even where there are cases of French men having_mar- ried native women , still according to the same law , no traces of ...
... doubt were compelled to a great extent to intermarry amongst themselves , fell off as the Mamlouks did before : and even where there are cases of French men having_mar- ried native women , still according to the same law , no traces of ...
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... doubt , appear very unin- telligible to those who derive their notions of controversial proprie- ties from what they observe in England . The people are all of the Greek church , but are nearly equally divided into the contending sects ...
... doubt , appear very unin- telligible to those who derive their notions of controversial proprie- ties from what they observe in England . The people are all of the Greek church , but are nearly equally divided into the contending sects ...
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... doubt to one of great comfort ; for I was very well paid , and had a place of some impor- tance ; and my obtaining it so easily was a strong proof of the disposition of Mr. St. Leger .'— pp . 10—13 . Here the young clerk found himself ...
... doubt to one of great comfort ; for I was very well paid , and had a place of some impor- tance ; and my obtaining it so easily was a strong proof of the disposition of Mr. St. Leger .'— pp . 10—13 . Here the young clerk found himself ...
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... doubt , a just idea of the state of mind in which a Chancellor may be sometimes involved , who has not altogether merged the feelings of the man in the duties of the officer . ' It was very soon after I had been appointed Lord ...
... doubt , a just idea of the state of mind in which a Chancellor may be sometimes involved , who has not altogether merged the feelings of the man in the duties of the officer . ' It was very soon after I had been appointed Lord ...
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