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... idea , denoted by the term ' history , ' has undergone since Gibbon and Hume and Burton wrote , that it is doubtful whether any one will , in future , undertake to write what professes to be an exhaustive history of a nation or people ...
... idea , denoted by the term ' history , ' has undergone since Gibbon and Hume and Burton wrote , that it is doubtful whether any one will , in future , undertake to write what professes to be an exhaustive history of a nation or people ...
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... idea of the country was that no man could live in it for half - an - hour on account of the un- wholesomeness of the ... ideas . One of them passing through Dum- friesshire in 1704 , summed up his impression of the country by saying ...
... idea of the country was that no man could live in it for half - an - hour on account of the un- wholesomeness of the ... ideas . One of them passing through Dum- friesshire in 1704 , summed up his impression of the country by saying ...
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... idea of the quantity drunk may be gathered from the fact that at the time of the Union there were no fewer than five thousand maltsters in the country . * It was the custom in gentlemen's houses in the North to bring little barrels of ...
... idea of the quantity drunk may be gathered from the fact that at the time of the Union there were no fewer than five thousand maltsters in the country . * It was the custom in gentlemen's houses in the North to bring little barrels of ...
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... idea , ' she adds , ' of the immediate moment , still speaking from a millinery point of view , is to cover dainty and delicately shaped heads with the heaviest possible materials , and these made up in the heaviest possible way ...
... idea , ' she adds , ' of the immediate moment , still speaking from a millinery point of view , is to cover dainty and delicately shaped heads with the heaviest possible materials , and these made up in the heaviest possible way ...
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... idea of suffering humanity , seeking relief in something outside itself ; in one word , that it was the story of the foundation of all religions . In the lengthy enumeration of human ills contained Lourdes there is no pity for human ...
... idea of suffering humanity , seeking relief in something outside itself ; in one word , that it was the story of the foundation of all religions . In the lengthy enumeration of human ills contained Lourdes there is no pity for human ...
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