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... period during which the Carlovin- gian race continued to reign in France , we perceive little that is of an interesting nature : unless , indeed , we except the ac- count of the establishment of the Normans , and the siege of Paris ...
... period during which the Carlovin- gian race continued to reign in France , we perceive little that is of an interesting nature : unless , indeed , we except the ac- count of the establishment of the Normans , and the siege of Paris ...
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... period of time in which it continued to regulate the prices of bread , during great vicissitudes of plenty and ... periods of our history , other ar- ticles of consumption have been subjected to an assize ; the prices of ale and beer ...
... period of time in which it continued to regulate the prices of bread , during great vicissitudes of plenty and ... periods of our history , other ar- ticles of consumption have been subjected to an assize ; the prices of ale and beer ...
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... period , he says : Such were the people whom Mr. Grenville proposed to subject to taxation , for the purpose of easing the burthens of England . In the first view of this project , it is only necessary to examine its ge- neral ...
... period , he says : Such were the people whom Mr. Grenville proposed to subject to taxation , for the purpose of easing the burthens of England . In the first view of this project , it is only necessary to examine its ge- neral ...
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