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... continued till the coffin was laid in the grave , when the priest took a small wooden spade , and pronouncing some words of the same import as " dust to dust , " & c . in the English service , threw in a little earth . The chaunting ...
... continued till the coffin was laid in the grave , when the priest took a small wooden spade , and pronouncing some words of the same import as " dust to dust , " & c . in the English service , threw in a little earth . The chaunting ...
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... continued to sit in Ireland till the year before her death . No dissolution took place during the reign of George I. , nor during the whole of the thirty - three years of that of George II .; and it is not sur- prizing that an assembly ...
... continued to sit in Ireland till the year before her death . No dissolution took place during the reign of George I. , nor during the whole of the thirty - three years of that of George II .; and it is not sur- prizing that an assembly ...
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... continued in the West Indies during the ty- ranny of Robespierre ; a circumstance which made him rank in future years greatly behind his juniors on the list of officers , Jourdan , Moreau , Bonaparte , & c . , but which was , in all pro ...
... continued in the West Indies during the ty- ranny of Robespierre ; a circumstance which made him rank in future years greatly behind his juniors on the list of officers , Jourdan , Moreau , Bonaparte , & c . , but which was , in all pro ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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