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... received his education principally under Dr. An- derson , who presided over a respect- able academy at Hammersmith . At an early age he was admitted on the establishment at the East India House , where his talents and his industry ob ...
... received his education principally under Dr. An- derson , who presided over a respect- able academy at Hammersmith . At an early age he was admitted on the establishment at the East India House , where his talents and his industry ob ...
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... received the honour of knight - ed his patronage . Considerable col- hood from his Majesty , then Prince lections from the interior of Sumatra Regent , who graciously permitted the have already reached this country , dedication of his ...
... received the honour of knight - ed his patronage . Considerable col- hood from his Majesty , then Prince lections from the interior of Sumatra Regent , who graciously permitted the have already reached this country , dedication of his ...
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... received , for his body was co- vered with gore , and the ground on which he lay was purpled with blood -I spoke to him - I moved him — I asked him what brought him to the Preface . On the 19th of February , 1823 , occurred one of the ...
... received , for his body was co- vered with gore , and the ground on which he lay was purpled with blood -I spoke to him - I moved him — I asked him what brought him to the Preface . On the 19th of February , 1823 , occurred one of the ...
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... received a most polite and respectful invitation to assist in the debate . As I considered it no dishonour to appear in any place , where I could be allowed to speak at any length upon a subject , which , in my apprehension , involved ...
... received a most polite and respectful invitation to assist in the debate . As I considered it no dishonour to appear in any place , where I could be allowed to speak at any length upon a subject , which , in my apprehension , involved ...
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... received no bo- dily injury , and to be quite free from his insanity . He said that upon his fall he awoke from a long and trou- blesome dream , but expressed great astonishment on being informed that this dream had been of three years ...
... received no bo- dily injury , and to be quite free from his insanity . He said that upon his fall he awoke from a long and trou- blesome dream , but expressed great astonishment on being informed that this dream had been of three years ...
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