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The object of the present memoichas been in India upwards of thirty years ; and during all that time has been engaged in enterprises, calculated to promote the welfare of the natives of that country. Instead of applying his talents to ...
The object of the present memoichas been in India upwards of thirty years ; and during all that time has been engaged in enterprises, calculated to promote the welfare of the natives of that country. Instead of applying his talents to ...
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The object of the present memoir has been in India upwards of thirty years ; and during all that time has been engaged in enterprises , calculated to promote the welfare of the natives of that country . Instead of applying his talents ...
The object of the present memoir has been in India upwards of thirty years ; and during all that time has been engaged in enterprises , calculated to promote the welfare of the natives of that country . Instead of applying his talents ...
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To a poor man , a small matter is an object of much greater consequence than to one who is rich . In the first case , a man might value a shilling so highly , as to think it no inadequate recompence for his care in teaching a boy for a ...
To a poor man , a small matter is an object of much greater consequence than to one who is rich . In the first case , a man might value a shilling so highly , as to think it no inadequate recompence for his care in teaching a boy for a ...
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