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... considerable strength , and clearness of style , though the expressions occasionally appear quaint . The orthography also , of that period , was soon overcharged with letters , as the present is , perhaps , too much divested of them ...
... considerable strength , and clearness of style , though the expressions occasionally appear quaint . The orthography also , of that period , was soon overcharged with letters , as the present is , perhaps , too much divested of them ...
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... considerable quantity of additional matter , the nature of which may be briefly described . To the compendium of the colonial trade are added the treaties which govern the intercourse of foreign states with the British possessions ...
... considerable quantity of additional matter , the nature of which may be briefly described . To the compendium of the colonial trade are added the treaties which govern the intercourse of foreign states with the British possessions ...
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... considerable army , under the command of Lord Cathcart , for the Elbe . This expedition was particularly unfor- tunate , for before the troops reached their destination , Napoleon was at Vienna , General Mack having capitulated at Ulm ...
... considerable army , under the command of Lord Cathcart , for the Elbe . This expedition was particularly unfor- tunate , for before the troops reached their destination , Napoleon was at Vienna , General Mack having capitulated at Ulm ...
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