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... tion , and having also in the main the same vocabulary , each dialect , however , being distinguished by words peculiar to itself , and still more by peculiarities in the pronuncia- tion of the words common to all , -we are justified in ...
... tion , and having also in the main the same vocabulary , each dialect , however , being distinguished by words peculiar to itself , and still more by peculiarities in the pronuncia- tion of the words common to all , -we are justified in ...
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... tion he was placed at the head of the Board of Control . " When Pitt resumed the direction of affairs , Lord Castlereagh continued to preside over the Board of Control , till , in 1805 , he was appointed Secretary of State for the War ...
... tion he was placed at the head of the Board of Control . " When Pitt resumed the direction of affairs , Lord Castlereagh continued to preside over the Board of Control , till , in 1805 , he was appointed Secretary of State for the War ...
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... tion to the study of the human mind -- its innate principles and secret workings — would pass it by without serious and solemn reflec- tion . The precocious development of his fac- ulties imbued him in early youth with the feel- ings ...
... tion to the study of the human mind -- its innate principles and secret workings — would pass it by without serious and solemn reflec- tion . The precocious development of his fac- ulties imbued him in early youth with the feel- ings ...
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