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... circumstances necessary to throw fome light upon it . Ever fince 1558 Courland has been a fief of Po- land ; though for fome time palt it has been almost entirely under the manage ment of Ruffia , in confequence of a con- fiderable fum ...
... circumstances necessary to throw fome light upon it . Ever fince 1558 Courland has been a fief of Po- land ; though for fome time palt it has been almost entirely under the manage ment of Ruffia , in confequence of a con- fiderable fum ...
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... circumstances will not allow us to keep up any greater number . VOL . XIII . And if our minifters think , that our pre- fent circumstances will not allow us to keep up the number now propofed , with- out fuch an extraordinary reduction ...
... circumstances will not allow us to keep up any greater number . VOL . XIII . And if our minifters think , that our pre- fent circumstances will not allow us to keep up the number now propofed , with- out fuch an extraordinary reduction ...
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... circumstances always produce fimilar effects . The fucceffors of Maho- met , after they had conquered many kingdoms by the ftrength of unanimity , were themselves divided and enfeebled by difcord : the fate of the commanders in the ...
... circumstances always produce fimilar effects . The fucceffors of Maho- met , after they had conquered many kingdoms by the ftrength of unanimity , were themselves divided and enfeebled by difcord : the fate of the commanders in the ...
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... circumstances would allow , which juft ferved to enable me to read and write intelligibly . When I had got thus far , inftead of purfuing the fmall advantages of my education , I grew inexpreffibly fond of a pack of harriers in the ...
... circumstances would allow , which juft ferved to enable me to read and write intelligibly . When I had got thus far , inftead of purfuing the fmall advantages of my education , I grew inexpreffibly fond of a pack of harriers in the ...
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... circumstances , be incapable of having any prevailing influence upon their people ; for the poor man's wildom is despised , and his word is not heard . " " EDINBURGH . A collection of all the papers published [ many of them in our ...
... circumstances , be incapable of having any prevailing influence upon their people ; for the poor man's wildom is despised , and his word is not heard . " " EDINBURGH . A collection of all the papers published [ many of them in our ...
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