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... former victory and with similar success , killing two of the leaders , and destroying with his own hand four hundred and forty Saxons . ( Qu ? ) These defeats , which were attended with an incredible effusion of blood , from the ...
... former victory and with similar success , killing two of the leaders , and destroying with his own hand four hundred and forty Saxons . ( Qu ? ) These defeats , which were attended with an incredible effusion of blood , from the ...
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... former edition with the modern improvements . But after the maturest deliberation , they are convinced that a plan of this kind would be altogether impracticable . The alterations and additions are so numerous , that it would be ...
... former edition with the modern improvements . But after the maturest deliberation , they are convinced that a plan of this kind would be altogether impracticable . The alterations and additions are so numerous , that it would be ...
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... former order of things but he does not conceal the weak side of his cause , nor negative its defects , nor dissemble its deformities . He contends only that wisdom , and a regard to the public welfare , did not sanction the sentence ...
... former order of things but he does not conceal the weak side of his cause , nor negative its defects , nor dissemble its deformities . He contends only that wisdom , and a regard to the public welfare , did not sanction the sentence ...
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