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... allowed either to purchase , or take , any thing from them , but at a public sale , or before suitable witnesses , to prevent even the suspicion of extortion and oppression . ' " " Such rules , so wise and so kind in their operation ...
... allowed either to purchase , or take , any thing from them , but at a public sale , or before suitable witnesses , to prevent even the suspicion of extortion and oppression . ' " " Such rules , so wise and so kind in their operation ...
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... allowed to possess a talent for versification . The productions of his muse are numerous , and his lines are generally smooth and easy . Often , indeed , by a slight transposition , they would relapse into prose ; while on the contrary ...
... allowed to possess a talent for versification . The productions of his muse are numerous , and his lines are generally smooth and easy . Often , indeed , by a slight transposition , they would relapse into prose ; while on the contrary ...
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... Allowed to navigate the Black Sea , he points out the road by which commercial inter- course may be carried on with Persia , and the nations border- ing on the Caspian . Most important new relations of traffic with Russia here present ...
... Allowed to navigate the Black Sea , he points out the road by which commercial inter- course may be carried on with Persia , and the nations border- ing on the Caspian . Most important new relations of traffic with Russia here present ...
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