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While every eye is turned towards the Spanish patriots ; while every heart glows at their name , no subject can be so interesting as that which tends to throw light on the probable success of this gallant ...
While every eye is turned towards the Spanish patriots ; while every heart glows at their name , no subject can be so interesting as that which tends to throw light on the probable success of this gallant ...
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The only doubt , we therefore conceive , which can exist with regard to their ultimate success , is whether such new levies could be at all able to face in the field those veteran armies which have conquered Europe .
The only doubt , we therefore conceive , which can exist with regard to their ultimate success , is whether such new levies could be at all able to face in the field those veteran armies which have conquered Europe .
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The trawl - net fishers have begun to fulfil the expectations of success which we expressed in last month's Memoranda , having this day sent to market above a dozen of Soles , some of them of a large size . The large ones sold at 7s . a ...
The trawl - net fishers have begun to fulfil the expectations of success which we expressed in last month's Memoranda , having this day sent to market above a dozen of Soles , some of them of a large size . The large ones sold at 7s . a ...
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... unless he is occasionally relieved by some agreeable episode or engaging From Homer to our modern scene . poets this expedient has been resorted to with considerable success , and , if properly introduced , displays equally the ...
... unless he is occasionally relieved by some agreeable episode or engaging From Homer to our modern scene . poets this expedient has been resorted to with considerable success , and , if properly introduced , displays equally the ...
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The governments of the Sandwich and Friendly Islands have already begun to be broken up by the successful rebellion of several chiefs , whose authority , notwithstanding the outward reverence paid to it , could not rest upon the same ...
The governments of the Sandwich and Friendly Islands have already begun to be broken up by the successful rebellion of several chiefs , whose authority , notwithstanding the outward reverence paid to it , could not rest upon the same ...
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