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... perhaps greater before the birth of these ca- lumniated orders , and among the same class of men to which we be-- lieve it is still principally confined , then known by the name of ' neu- tralizing agents , ' or as an indignant American ...
... perhaps greater before the birth of these ca- lumniated orders , and among the same class of men to which we be- lieve it is still principally confined , then known by the name of ' neu- tralizing agents , ' or as an indignant American ...
... perhaps may be employed in aiding the enemy , the right would be a dead letter if the power were denied of visiting neutral vessels , and taking them out wherever found . This right is , and always has been , thus exercised by Great ...
... perhaps arising from a feeling still preserved with little diminution in Spain , where the solar or family floor is regarded with a sort of reverence , and gives an honorary title to old families . But Ingulf was borne away in a ...
... perhaps to the immediate convenience of the people , yet with some injury to their feelings , and with an ominous disre spect of antiquity , and of all which deserves veneration . Here the Langman or Langsaugumadur presided , the chief ...