Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... circumstances , peculiarly so when that country is in danger , and it must be a gratifying thing to find that service rewarded by honor and fame . This , however , is but the portion of a few - the favored ones of humanity , on whom ...
... circumstances , peculiarly so when that country is in danger , and it must be a gratifying thing to find that service rewarded by honor and fame . This , however , is but the portion of a few - the favored ones of humanity , on whom ...
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... circumstances , we will have some faint idea of the noblest and most honest pride that ever entered into the female breast . When the slow sure finger of time has obliterated from the minds of men the jealousies and party feelings of ...
... circumstances , we will have some faint idea of the noblest and most honest pride that ever entered into the female breast . When the slow sure finger of time has obliterated from the minds of men the jealousies and party feelings of ...
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... circumstances of your situation are now before you - you are now to make your option - you are now to decide whether it best becomes the dignity , the wisdom , and the spirit of a great nation , to rely for existence on the arbitrary ...
... circumstances of your situation are now before you - you are now to make your option - you are now to decide whether it best becomes the dignity , the wisdom , and the spirit of a great nation , to rely for existence on the arbitrary ...
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... circumstances had induced the Marquess Cornwallis to resign his appointments , " and that " under circumstances and for reasons of a peculiar nature , " the Earl of Mornington had been appointed to succeed him . This high and most ...
... circumstances had induced the Marquess Cornwallis to resign his appointments , " and that " under circumstances and for reasons of a peculiar nature , " the Earl of Mornington had been appointed to succeed him . This high and most ...
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... circumstances , and indeed least of all in the very event most likely to happen , namely , of some neighbouring state , greatly increasing its force , attacking us or overpowering our allies , or even only menacing us , and endangering ...
... circumstances , and indeed least of all in the very event most likely to happen , namely , of some neighbouring state , greatly increasing its force , attacking us or overpowering our allies , or even only menacing us , and endangering ...
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