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SIR Harris Nicolas is well known for his historical and anti- quarian labours ; these he has pursued with a genuine and unwearied zeal , and with a success as ample , perhaps , as the field of inquiry he has chosen could be expected to ...
SIR Harris Nicolas is well known for his historical and anti- quarian labours ; these he has pursued with a genuine and unwearied zeal , and with a success as ample , perhaps , as the field of inquiry he has chosen could be expected to ...
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6 But , for the next instance , there is absolutely no colour or pre- tence whatsoever — the gangrene is in Mr. Cooper's own heart , or it would perhaps describe the organ better , to say his own spleen . That the reader may understand ...
6 But , for the next instance , there is absolutely no colour or pre- tence whatsoever — the gangrene is in Mr. Cooper's own heart , or it would perhaps describe the organ better , to say his own spleen . That the reader may understand ...
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It might be allowed to him ( Lord John ) also to state a fact , which he had perhaps better reason to be informed of than the right honourable gentleman , and which corroborated this view of the case . He himself had , some few years ...
It might be allowed to him ( Lord John ) also to state a fact , which he had perhaps better reason to be informed of than the right honourable gentleman , and which corroborated this view of the case . He himself had , some few years ...
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