History of the Thirty Years' Peace. A. D. 1816-1846, Volume 4G. Bell, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... illustration of the need there now is of provision for liberty of conscience in regard to oaths , a case occurred which did not tend to interest the poor and suffering in favour of religion , when an insolvent , a man of good moral ...
... illustration of the need there now is of provision for liberty of conscience in regard to oaths , a case occurred which did not tend to interest the poor and suffering in favour of religion , when an insolvent , a man of good moral ...
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... illustrator of books , died in 1837 ; and in 1839 , Sir W. Beechey , who was old enough to have been the favour- ite portrait - painter of George III . and his queen , and to have enjoyed a great range of aristocratic practice before ...
... illustrator of books , died in 1837 ; and in 1839 , Sir W. Beechey , who was old enough to have been the favour- ite portrait - painter of George III . and his queen , and to have enjoyed a great range of aristocratic practice before ...
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... illustration of ancient historical scenes or fictions , died in 1836 , at Naples . Death swept away , during this period , a whole group of distinguished orientalists . Dr. Carey , the missionary , died in 1834 , at Serampore ; and a ...
... illustration of ancient historical scenes or fictions , died in 1836 , at Naples . Death swept away , during this period , a whole group of distinguished orientalists . Dr. Carey , the missionary , died in 1834 , at Serampore ; and a ...
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... illustration of the doctrine is simply this : that a piece of land which will exactly support a family of four or five ... illustrations or amplifications of these simple facts which may be found in Mr. Malthus's works , and which may be ...
... illustration of the doctrine is simply this : that a piece of land which will exactly support a family of four or five ... illustrations or amplifications of these simple facts which may be found in Mr. Malthus's works , and which may be ...
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... illustration offered at the time , the British residents at Agra and Cawnpore were compelled to forego their evening drive , from the air being poisoned with the smell of unburied corpses . The famine was occasioned by drought , and it ...
... illustration offered at the time , the British residents at Agra and Cawnpore were compelled to forego their evening drive , from the air being poisoned with the smell of unburied corpses . The famine was occasioned by drought , and it ...
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Page 196 - and other extraneous persons, entirely unconcerned in this adventure of his, to steal from him his small winnings, for a space of sixty years at the shortest. After sixty years, unless your honourable House provide otherwise, they may begin to steal. ' And your petitioner will ever pray. •THOMAS CAKLYLE.