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Pagina 68
... English- men now , as they did to most Englishmen at the times they were contracted , simple devices for wasting English money for the benefit of Dutchmen or Hanoverians . The Septennial Act appears no more than a temporary device for ...
... English- men now , as they did to most Englishmen at the times they were contracted , simple devices for wasting English money for the benefit of Dutchmen or Hanoverians . The Septennial Act appears no more than a temporary device for ...
Pagina 543
... English , this power of order is the great power which an in- flectional language possesses , and the study of it helps us more than anything else to distinguish between the essence of a thought and its accidents . English sentences are ...
... English , this power of order is the great power which an in- flectional language possesses , and the study of it helps us more than anything else to distinguish between the essence of a thought and its accidents . English sentences are ...
Pagina 754
... English light on the Isle of Perim , or of the English light at Aden ( as the case may be ) , the great ocean steamers that have come through the Suez Canal , and are eastward bound , can sight no lighthouse before they see the English ...
... English light on the Isle of Perim , or of the English light at Aden ( as the case may be ) , the great ocean steamers that have come through the Suez Canal , and are eastward bound , can sight no lighthouse before they see the English ...
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