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3. oldal
... ment by any early influence , and including coarse fibres of its own . His insane jeal- ousies , his ferocious ingratitude , inexcusa- ble as they were , are only too like what might have been expected from a man of the people , with an ...
... ment by any early influence , and including coarse fibres of its own . His insane jeal- ousies , his ferocious ingratitude , inexcusa- ble as they were , are only too like what might have been expected from a man of the people , with an ...
272. oldal
... ment ; it remains for the present genera- legiance is imperative , it is the seat of an- tion to foster the mechanical arts , to cient civilization ; and not only because of establish lines of communication , to revive the ties of ...
... ment ; it remains for the present genera- legiance is imperative , it is the seat of an- tion to foster the mechanical arts , to cient civilization ; and not only because of establish lines of communication , to revive the ties of ...
378. oldal
... ment accepted these alterations almost as reparation . He had offered , however , on they stood ; and a new Convention was the part of Great Britain to refer the signed by Mr. Johnson and Lord Claren- claim to arbitration , but only on ...
... ment accepted these alterations almost as reparation . He had offered , however , on they stood ; and a new Convention was the part of Great Britain to refer the signed by Mr. Johnson and Lord Claren- claim to arbitration , but only on ...
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