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... ment , and prevention of the malady . By Bisset Haw- kins , M. D. XI . 1. An Essay on Junius and his Letters ; embracing a sketch of the Life and Character of William Pitt , Earl of Chat- ham , and memoirs of certain other distinguished ...
... ment , and prevention of the malady . By Bisset Haw- kins , M. D. XI . 1. An Essay on Junius and his Letters ; embracing a sketch of the Life and Character of William Pitt , Earl of Chat- ham , and memoirs of certain other distinguished ...
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... ment of certain rents reserved to themselves , and of dues for the support of religion . But a number of small communities could not long exist near each other without frequent conflicts , that were productive of mutual injury ; hence ...
... ment of certain rents reserved to themselves , and of dues for the support of religion . But a number of small communities could not long exist near each other without frequent conflicts , that were productive of mutual injury ; hence ...
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... ment , to a certain extent , perhaps , monarchical , but decidedly limited by republican institutions . Long before learning was effectually revived in the south of Europe , Iceland had created a literature of her own , which had little ...
... ment , to a certain extent , perhaps , monarchical , but decidedly limited by republican institutions . Long before learning was effectually revived in the south of Europe , Iceland had created a literature of her own , which had little ...
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... ment of the Normans in France , concludes his history with the battle of Hastings , whereby they also obtained a permanent footing in England , thus presenting us , in a single , compact , and well- digested volume , with details which ...
... ment of the Normans in France , concludes his history with the battle of Hastings , whereby they also obtained a permanent footing in England , thus presenting us , in a single , compact , and well- digested volume , with details which ...
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... Abyssinia on such occa- sions . Tecla never hesitated about taking the oath , but would immediately kiss the cross when presented to him by the priest , who had the manage- ment of the sacred affair , and , as soon. Abyssinia . 25.
... Abyssinia on such occa- sions . Tecla never hesitated about taking the oath , but would immediately kiss the cross when presented to him by the priest , who had the manage- ment of the sacred affair , and , as soon. Abyssinia . 25.
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