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... considered as one of the handsomest cities in Europe ; it stands on a hill surrounded on two sides by the beautiful stream of the Aar ; it is surrounded by higher grounds richly cultivated , and interspersed with woods , whilst the view ...
... considered as one of the handsomest cities in Europe ; it stands on a hill surrounded on two sides by the beautiful stream of the Aar ; it is surrounded by higher grounds richly cultivated , and interspersed with woods , whilst the view ...
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... considered every individual case , and the merits of every witness , upon the back of the indict- ment ; I then apportion the rewards according to the best of my judgment .'- The evidence before the Committee has not gone so far as to ...
... considered every individual case , and the merits of every witness , upon the back of the indict- ment ; I then apportion the rewards according to the best of my judgment .'- The evidence before the Committee has not gone so far as to ...
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... considered as being quite as much in opposition to one another as both were to the Established Church . It is curious , indeed , to observe how the subsequent history and fortunes of each of these bodies have been determined by the ...
... considered as being quite as much in opposition to one another as both were to the Established Church . It is curious , indeed , to observe how the subsequent history and fortunes of each of these bodies have been determined by the ...
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