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... instance of representative government can be found in the Saxon times ; and Mr. Hallam has well remarked that the liberties of the Anglo - saxon thanes were chiefly secured , next to their swords and their free spirits , by the in ...
... instance of representative government can be found in the Saxon times ; and Mr. Hallam has well remarked that the liberties of the Anglo - saxon thanes were chiefly secured , next to their swords and their free spirits , by the in ...
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... instance of the same description of error , in copying from Professor Martyn , is afforded under the head of Cucumis Anguria ( round prickly - fruited Cucumber ) . Mr. G. observes ; It is as indigenous as the Cucumber in the West Indies ...
... instance of the same description of error , in copying from Professor Martyn , is afforded under the head of Cucumis Anguria ( round prickly - fruited Cucumber ) . Mr. G. observes ; It is as indigenous as the Cucumber in the West Indies ...
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... instance : but the simplicity of the last verse re- deems it , and the concluding lines have much pathos : If thus the unkind world wither Each feeling that once was dear : — Come , child of misfortune , come hither , I'll weep with ...
... instance : but the simplicity of the last verse re- deems it , and the concluding lines have much pathos : If thus the unkind world wither Each feeling that once was dear : — Come , child of misfortune , come hither , I'll weep with ...
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