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... respecting the Transactions . We think that an infinitely more economical form of publication might be adopted , as ... respect . There are objections even to a well - endowed aristocracy ; but a gilded poor - house , like the French ...
... respecting the Transactions . We think that an infinitely more economical form of publication might be adopted , as ... respect . There are objections even to a well - endowed aristocracy ; but a gilded poor - house , like the French ...
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... respect which his brilliant discoveries might have excited towards Davy . But when we think of Davy's general character , to believe this story is almost impossible ; yet we must admit , that it is of the very nature of plebeian ...
... respect which his brilliant discoveries might have excited towards Davy . But when we think of Davy's general character , to believe this story is almost impossible ; yet we must admit , that it is of the very nature of plebeian ...
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... respect , and that I was thankful to them for the marked attentions I had received . Meer Kurm Ali observed that I was a guest who had come by invitation ; that every thing they had was at my disposal ; that they had appointed their ...
... respect , and that I was thankful to them for the marked attentions I had received . Meer Kurm Ali observed that I was a guest who had come by invitation ; that every thing they had was at my disposal ; that they had appointed their ...
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