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The precautions which he took to ensure success , show , that it seemed to him most difficult and most important . He not only brought into the field all the best forces of his own empire , but banded with them the élite of all the ...
The precautions which he took to ensure success , show , that it seemed to him most difficult and most important . He not only brought into the field all the best forces of his own empire , but banded with them the élite of all the ...
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... he was the master spirit of his age ; and surely it is neither wise nor fair to admit without cogent and accumulated proof , that an important step , upon which such a man determined after years of meditation , was utterly foolish .
... he was the master spirit of his age ; and surely it is neither wise nor fair to admit without cogent and accumulated proof , that an important step , upon which such a man determined after years of meditation , was utterly foolish .
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... acting in concurrence with the Overseers ; but in some important articles claiming the exclusive right of originating measures . The objections to such an organization are numerous and evident . " That of locality was obvious .
... acting in concurrence with the Overseers ; but in some important articles claiming the exclusive right of originating measures . The objections to such an organization are numerous and evident . " That of locality was obvious .
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... be connected with the institution ; and it was of comparatively little consequence to the member of the Corporation , who , on the bench , at the bar , or in one of the most conspicuous parishes , had other more important connexions ...
... be connected with the institution ; and it was of comparatively little consequence to the member of the Corporation , who , on the bench , at the bar , or in one of the most conspicuous parishes , had other more important connexions ...
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had other more important connexions with society . But on the prosperity and adversity of the college , the interests , honour , and happiness of the Immediate Government must almost always be exclusively dependant .
had other more important connexions with society . But on the prosperity and adversity of the college , the interests , honour , and happiness of the Immediate Government must almost always be exclusively dependant .
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