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After such remarks as the preceding , it is not extraordinary that the whole of the
peculators were his most determined enemies ; neither is it surprising that he
found only few friends among those persons in this country who do not blush to
profit ...
After such remarks as the preceding , it is not extraordinary that the whole of the
peculators were his most determined enemies ; neither is it surprising that he
found only few friends among those persons in this country who do not blush to
profit ...
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Under this impression almost all our Latin grammars have been composed , and
are still used , although it is evident , from the short period in which persons learn
Italian or German ( which are very little less difficult ) , that , to endeavour to ...
Under this impression almost all our Latin grammars have been composed , and
are still used , although it is evident , from the short period in which persons learn
Italian or German ( which are very little less difficult ) , that , to endeavour to ...
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... The third , of all persons between the ages of teen and fifty ; this should be
given in yearly , and all persons entering a parish , and continuing in it seven
days , should be required ( under penalties ) to enter their names with a
reference to the ...
... The third , of all persons between the ages of teen and fifty ; this should be
given in yearly , and all persons entering a parish , and continuing in it seven
days , should be required ( under penalties ) to enter their names with a
reference to the ...
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rendered these poor unfortunate persons ( exposed to all the calamities of a
residence on the theatre of war , of which an adequate idea can scarcely be
formed by any one but an eye - witness ) reluctant to part with the slender
pittance in their ...
rendered these poor unfortunate persons ( exposed to all the calamities of a
residence on the theatre of war , of which an adequate idea can scarcely be
formed by any one but an eye - witness ) reluctant to part with the slender
pittance in their ...
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As much laborious application is requisite to acquire it , persons are
consequently somewhat proud of the acquisition ; and if there be any truth in the
observation of Charles , the Fifth , that he who knows four languages is equal to
four men ...
As much laborious application is requisite to acquire it , persons are
consequently somewhat proud of the acquisition ; and if there be any truth in the
observation of Charles , the Fifth , that he who knows four languages is equal to
four men ...
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