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... become themes of ballads and metrical romances , and form the heroic age of the West Indies . Chapters VII - IX . relate various spirited enterprises of the Buccaneers ; such as the attempt of Thomas Peach , an Englishman , in 1673 , to ...
... become themes of ballads and metrical romances , and form the heroic age of the West Indies . Chapters VII - IX . relate various spirited enterprises of the Buccaneers ; such as the attempt of Thomas Peach , an Englishman , in 1673 , to ...
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... become a mere engine for supporting either a religious or a political party . The press , considered in its varied operations , has become a force of such gigantic magnitude , that we are not willing to leave more than a due proportion ...
... become a mere engine for supporting either a religious or a political party . The press , considered in its varied operations , has become a force of such gigantic magnitude , that we are not willing to leave more than a due proportion ...
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... become the most powerful weapons in the hands of wicked men to expose the legislature and government of the country to dangerous disaffection and contempt . The more I have thought upon this subject , the more I have been convinced ...
... become the most powerful weapons in the hands of wicked men to expose the legislature and government of the country to dangerous disaffection and contempt . The more I have thought upon this subject , the more I have been convinced ...
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Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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