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Pagina 177
... cause which he has under- taken . It gives us sincere pleasure to see those labouring in the cause of literature , whose academical situation and offices afford them leisure and opportunity to ply effectually their honourable task . We ...
... cause which he has under- taken . It gives us sincere pleasure to see those labouring in the cause of literature , whose academical situation and offices afford them leisure and opportunity to ply effectually their honourable task . We ...
Pagina 440
... cause of Europe would have been hopeless . But happily for its ultimate safety , he is more fitted to destroy than to consolidate . Although distinguished as a soldier , he cannot be extolled as a legislator , statesman , or philoso ...
... cause of Europe would have been hopeless . But happily for its ultimate safety , he is more fitted to destroy than to consolidate . Although distinguished as a soldier , he cannot be extolled as a legislator , statesman , or philoso ...
Pagina 449
... cause requires . Your property and your do- mestic peace are secured by the discipline of our troops . The Austrian armies will not oppress , nor rob you ; they respect you as brethren , chosen to fight jointly with us , for your cause ...
... cause requires . Your property and your do- mestic peace are secured by the discipline of our troops . The Austrian armies will not oppress , nor rob you ; they respect you as brethren , chosen to fight jointly with us , for your cause ...
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Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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