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I cannot ap- proach the subject without deep feeling of the importance which attends the decision of this question . ... I express with the great- est diffidence the feelings which I entertain in my own mind ; and if I give way , I give ...
I cannot ap- proach the subject without deep feeling of the importance which attends the decision of this question . ... I express with the great- est diffidence the feelings which I entertain in my own mind ; and if I give way , I give ...
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The natives of India have so long been habituated to look up to Europeans as their rulers , that they could not readily divest their minds of the feeling with which a servant regards his master . They were afraid of our power , but they ...
The natives of India have so long been habituated to look up to Europeans as their rulers , that they could not readily divest their minds of the feeling with which a servant regards his master . They were afraid of our power , but they ...
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All ranks possessed such confidence in his judgment and his fertility of resource , that the news of his fall was received throughout the garrison with feelings of con- sternation only second to the grief which was inspired in the ...
All ranks possessed such confidence in his judgment and his fertility of resource , that the news of his fall was received throughout the garrison with feelings of con- sternation only second to the grief which was inspired in the ...
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