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Page 117
... letters , as printed , there are many obvious chasms which were probably occupied mostly with expressions of religious de- spondency . " Memoirs edited by Greatheed . pp . 44—6 . A letter of this description addressed to the Rev. Mr ...
... letters , as printed , there are many obvious chasms which were probably occupied mostly with expressions of religious de- spondency . " Memoirs edited by Greatheed . pp . 44—6 . A letter of this description addressed to the Rev. Mr ...
Page 313
... letters on mis- gellaneous subjects - letters on American politics - and letters on the negociations for peace . In each part they are put in chrono- logical serics , and therefore they are placed as far as the shorter series extend ...
... letters on mis- gellaneous subjects - letters on American politics - and letters on the negociations for peace . In each part they are put in chrono- logical serics , and therefore they are placed as far as the shorter series extend ...
Page 408
... letters ; and all the men of letters and scientific persons of any merit , were made servants of government by Buonaparte . This strange combina- tion is not one of the least skilful contrivances of that man , who perfectly understood ...
... letters ; and all the men of letters and scientific persons of any merit , were made servants of government by Buonaparte . This strange combina- tion is not one of the least skilful contrivances of that man , who perfectly understood ...
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