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... former , or to the sound reasonings which may be built on those discoveries ? We should consider ourselves as unworthily despairing of the extent of human capacity , if we decided , in this inquisitive age , on the impossibility of ever ...
... former , or to the sound reasonings which may be built on those discoveries ? We should consider ourselves as unworthily despairing of the extent of human capacity , if we decided , in this inquisitive age , on the impossibility of ever ...
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... former for having originally accepted a pension on the Irish establishment from Hamilton , when he was secretary un- der the Duke of Northumberland . It has also been generally supposed that Mr. Burke had sold the pension to meet some ...
... former for having originally accepted a pension on the Irish establishment from Hamilton , when he was secretary un- der the Duke of Northumberland . It has also been generally supposed that Mr. Burke had sold the pension to meet some ...
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... former Number * our opinion of Mr. Mills's History of Muhammedanism ; " and we have now to announce that his success in that publication has induced him to exert his powers in a wider sphere . He is a professed admirer and imitator of ...
... former Number * our opinion of Mr. Mills's History of Muhammedanism ; " and we have now to announce that his success in that publication has induced him to exert his powers in a wider sphere . He is a professed admirer and imitator of ...
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French History | 7 |
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