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... means of schools . This circumstance demands particular attention , for the language of conversation is becoming incorrect ; and even in America authors are to be found who make use of new or obsolete words , which no good writer in ...
... means of schools . This circumstance demands particular attention , for the language of conversation is becoming incorrect ; and even in America authors are to be found who make use of new or obsolete words , which no good writer in ...
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... means : but , as the government is in our hands , it is in our power to legalize means which might have alarmed the religious prejudices and stimu- lated the religious fury of India . A misconception of our motives having already caused ...
... means : but , as the government is in our hands , it is in our power to legalize means which might have alarmed the religious prejudices and stimu- lated the religious fury of India . A misconception of our motives having already caused ...
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... means . It was his wish to seek the most glorious results of war by the means of peace ; and the friends of Spain cannot hope to attain more by war , than he proposed to secure by negotiation . If , ' he says , the emancipation of Spain ...
... means . It was his wish to seek the most glorious results of war by the means of peace ; and the friends of Spain cannot hope to attain more by war , than he proposed to secure by negotiation . If , ' he says , the emancipation of Spain ...
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