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... perhaps on the Tees , which appears from the map to be navigable as far as Bernard Castle ; and on the west perhaps some point to connect with Ireland . It is generally allowed also that a fortified position is necessary in the centre ...
... perhaps on the Tees , which appears from the map to be navigable as far as Bernard Castle ; and on the west perhaps some point to connect with Ireland . It is generally allowed also that a fortified position is necessary in the centre ...
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... perhaps none of them will be exactly at the same distance from the mirror . Lshall not enter into a further analysis of this experiment , as the only purpose for which it is given in this place is to show that the principle of thin or ...
... perhaps none of them will be exactly at the same distance from the mirror . Lshall not enter into a further analysis of this experiment , as the only purpose for which it is given in this place is to show that the principle of thin or ...
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... perhaps , has the spirit of party manifested itself with more vehemence ; never has eloquence displayed such noble emotions . If in this race of sublimity some difference may be perceived , it ap pears that in Shakspeare we have more ...
... perhaps , has the spirit of party manifested itself with more vehemence ; never has eloquence displayed such noble emotions . If in this race of sublimity some difference may be perceived , it ap pears that in Shakspeare we have more ...
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