Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 161849 |
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... object of the present article to describe . || consequently took place which it was foreseen would inevitably lead to hostilities , unless some step were taken to check the aggressive policy of the Dutch autho- rities on the one hand ...
... object of the present article to describe . || consequently took place which it was foreseen would inevitably lead to hostilities , unless some step were taken to check the aggressive policy of the Dutch autho- rities on the one hand ...
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... object , of course , was to strike terror into the native merchants , and thus , as far as possible , to deter them from the attempt to keep alive the trade between Sumatra and our settlement in the Straits . This was rendered still ...
... object , of course , was to strike terror into the native merchants , and thus , as far as possible , to deter them from the attempt to keep alive the trade between Sumatra and our settlement in the Straits . This was rendered still ...
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... object than to show their force , and strike the enemies of the nation with terror and alarm . And now new crowds poured in . From doors and win- dows , in they rushed , while others ran round the palace , viewing its secrets and still ...
... object than to show their force , and strike the enemies of the nation with terror and alarm . And now new crowds poured in . From doors and win- dows , in they rushed , while others ran round the palace , viewing its secrets and still ...
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... object . We come now to the first intimation respecting political matters ; and it is a very interesting passage , confirming the views that we have steadily expressed regarding the conduct of the Scottish political martyrs , and the ...
... object . We come now to the first intimation respecting political matters ; and it is a very interesting passage , confirming the views that we have steadily expressed regarding the conduct of the Scottish political martyrs , and the ...
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... object , an appeal with which it was responded to by the public , was the sub- to British philanthropy was drawn up , and the liberality ject of grateful admiration . " A lady , to whom the poet had written , having requested suffering ...
... object , an appeal with which it was responded to by the public , was the sub- to British philanthropy was drawn up , and the liberality ject of grateful admiration . " A lady , to whom the poet had written , having requested suffering ...
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