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... late Charles Skinner Mat- thews , Fellow of Downing College , Cambridge , were he not too much above all praise of mine . His powers of mind , shown in the attainment of greater honours , against the ablest candidates , than those of ...
... late Charles Skinner Mat- thews , Fellow of Downing College , Cambridge , were he not too much above all praise of mine . His powers of mind , shown in the attainment of greater honours , against the ablest candidates , than those of ...
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... late years . The Mussulmans have been beaten into a kind of sullen civility , very comfortable to voyagers . It is hazardous to say much on the subject of Turks and Turkey ; since it is possible to live among them twenty years without ...
... late years . The Mussulmans have been beaten into a kind of sullen civility , very comfortable to voyagers . It is hazardous to say much on the subject of Turks and Turkey ; since it is possible to live among them twenty years without ...
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... late military institution of the Nizam Gedidd :) nor have I heard whether the Mufti and the Mollas have subscribed , or the Caimacam and the Tefterdar taken the alarm , for fear the ingenuous youth of the turban shoul be taught not to ...
... late military institution of the Nizam Gedidd :) nor have I heard whether the Mufti and the Mollas have subscribed , or the Caimacam and the Tefterdar taken the alarm , for fear the ingenuous youth of the turban shoul be taught not to ...
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... late ! Yet am I changed ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what time can not abate , And feed on bitter fruits without accusing Fate . VIII . Something too much of this : : - - but now ' tis past , And the spell closes ...
... late ! Yet am I changed ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what time can not abate , And feed on bitter fruits without accusing Fate . VIII . Something too much of this : : - - but now ' tis past , And the spell closes ...
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... late and long We e may deplore and struggle with the coil , In wretched interchange of wrong for wrong Midst a contentious world , striving where none are strong . LXX . There , in a moment , we may plunge our years In fatal penitence ...
... late and long We e may deplore and struggle with the coil , In wretched interchange of wrong for wrong Midst a contentious world , striving where none are strong . LXX . There , in a moment , we may plunge our years In fatal penitence ...
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