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The utmost cor- diality seems to have prevailed between Stanhope and the friends he had left in England , till some ... returned to England with the strongest assurances from Stanhope of his continued friendship towards his colleague .
The utmost cor- diality seems to have prevailed between Stanhope and the friends he had left in England , till some ... returned to England with the strongest assurances from Stanhope of his continued friendship towards his colleague .
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What have you done with the five travellers , my good friends ? You have taken from us our merchandise , Bunij , " said I , in Rumasee . They apologized for what they had done ; said they did not know we were after them , and offered to ...
What have you done with the five travellers , my good friends ? You have taken from us our merchandise , Bunij , " said I , in Rumasee . They apologized for what they had done ; said they did not know we were after them , and offered to ...
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But now that he is gone , what was highmindedness in him , would be baseness in the friends who survive him . ... But in doing justice to Mr Malthus more is concerned than the feelings of friendship , the sacredness of truth , or the ...
But now that he is gone , what was highmindedness in him , would be baseness in the friends who survive him . ... But in doing justice to Mr Malthus more is concerned than the feelings of friendship , the sacredness of truth , or the ...
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Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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