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... received opinion upon which they have formed a great , though visionary , political project , which they once pro- ceeded to put in practice . Lalibala began to divert the course of his Nile for the purpose of famishing Egypt : in the ...
... received opinion upon which they have formed a great , though visionary , political project , which they once pro- ceeded to put in practice . Lalibala began to divert the course of his Nile for the purpose of famishing Egypt : in the ...
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... received into the larger . It is the straight course which determines these unlettered surveyors . Striking instances , he says , occur in our own country , of rivers being named from the inferior source , and he adduces a case in point ...
... received into the larger . It is the straight course which determines these unlettered surveyors . Striking instances , he says , occur in our own country , of rivers being named from the inferior source , and he adduces a case in point ...
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... receiving the sacrament together , he told me , in case I received any trouble from the priests , my lord desired I would tell them I belonged to the English ambassador . When my wife died , the chaplain came again to me , desired me to ...
... receiving the sacrament together , he told me , in case I received any trouble from the priests , my lord desired I would tell them I belonged to the English ambassador . When my wife died , the chaplain came again to me , desired me to ...
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... received from a friend some insinuations , that I am in danger , and advice to fly ; but as it was not the prospect of pay , or want of fortune , that induced me to accept of this employment , so I will not abandon it from fears or any ...
... received from a friend some insinuations , that I am in danger , and advice to fly ; but as it was not the prospect of pay , or want of fortune , that induced me to accept of this employment , so I will not abandon it from fears or any ...
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... received a gratuity : we wish it had been specified what . The high reward , which had been held out to him by lord Halifax , was certainly never bestowed , though assuredly the services which he had rendered to literature de- served ...
... received a gratuity : we wish it had been specified what . The high reward , which had been held out to him by lord Halifax , was certainly never bestowed , though assuredly the services which he had rendered to literature de- served ...
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