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... British public as any distant country with which we have no direct political relations can well be , for its people are a fine race , who , from mere natural energy apparently , keep up a free spirit under a government at once foreign ...
... British public as any distant country with which we have no direct political relations can well be , for its people are a fine race , who , from mere natural energy apparently , keep up a free spirit under a government at once foreign ...
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... British law had been established in full efficiency by Governor Hobson . Two additional ves- sels from London had arrived with emigrants , and the immigration from Australia was continuing on a large scale . The surveys were proceeding ...
... British law had been established in full efficiency by Governor Hobson . Two additional ves- sels from London had arrived with emigrants , and the immigration from Australia was continuing on a large scale . The surveys were proceeding ...
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... British peasant - feelings and powers that had lain dormant , because unawakened , or been crushed and kept down The summer passed , and the fall brought with it a sore and deadly sickness - a malignant intermittent , which bore close ...
... British peasant - feelings and powers that had lain dormant , because unawakened , or been crushed and kept down The summer passed , and the fall brought with it a sore and deadly sickness - a malignant intermittent , which bore close ...
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... British in Hindostan , whether it prove for good or bad to either party , forms certainly one of the most remarkable chapters in modern history . Its foundations were mainly laid by the singular energy of one man , originally an obscure ...
... British in Hindostan , whether it prove for good or bad to either party , forms certainly one of the most remarkable chapters in modern history . Its foundations were mainly laid by the singular energy of one man , originally an obscure ...
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... British army . Thus ad- vanced , he returned to the east in 1755 . he ranks amongst a few who do something to redeem the eighteenth century from the tameness usually at- tributed to it . Those who speak of the last age as a blank in ...
... British army . Thus ad- vanced , he returned to the east in 1755 . he ranks amongst a few who do something to redeem the eighteenth century from the tameness usually at- tributed to it . Those who speak of the last age as a blank in ...
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