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... of this affair s which was debated with all the atten. tion and circumspection that was posfible = . foe; and after maturely examining into the behaviour of the. 36 Affairs in Germany, Italy, the East Indies, &c.," Vol. xx.
... of this affair s which was debated with all the atten. tion and circumspection that was posfible = . foe; and after maturely examining into the behaviour of the. 36 Affairs in Germany, Italy, the East Indies, &c.," Vol. xx.
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... tion; tres simples les problemes de marine le; ..iles, qui out pour cljet le mouvement du Par M. Bouquer de l'Academic Royale *:: Sciences. 4to. Paris. This work is divided into three books. The **, which is an introduction to the other ...
... tion; tres simples les problemes de marine le; ..iles, qui out pour cljet le mouvement du Par M. Bouquer de l'Academic Royale *:: Sciences. 4to. Paris. This work is divided into three books. The **, which is an introduction to the other ...
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... tion and good discipline in the memorials they published; and that the inhabitants, driven to despair, took up arms where-ever they could get them, to defend their lives and effects. M. Apraxin indeed caused some officers of the ...
... tion and good discipline in the memorials they published; and that the inhabitants, driven to despair, took up arms where-ever they could get them, to defend their lives and effects. M. Apraxin indeed caused some officers of the ...
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... tion gave me no manner of concern ; for, at that juncture, I should have esteemed death the greatest favour the tyrant could have bestowed upon me. Being brought into his presence, he soon observed the wretched plight I was in, and ...
... tion gave me no manner of concern ; for, at that juncture, I should have esteemed death the greatest favour the tyrant could have bestowed upon me. Being brought into his presence, he soon observed the wretched plight I was in, and ...
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... tion prevailed through the kingdom, and that the utmost confusion reigned at Pa ris On the 3d of February, M Machault, keeper of the seals, and the Count d'Arenson, minister at war, were dismissed #. their employments, but the rea sons ...
... tion prevailed through the kingdom, and that the utmost confusion reigned at Pa ris On the 3d of February, M Machault, keeper of the seals, and the Count d'Arenson, minister at war, were dismissed #. their employments, but the rea sons ...
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