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... possessed correctness and elegance proportioned to the extent and importance of his labours : but truth and candour compel us to acknowlege that , in the perusal of this single volume , we have detected more blemishes than room or ...
... possessed correctness and elegance proportioned to the extent and importance of his labours : but truth and candour compel us to acknowlege that , in the perusal of this single volume , we have detected more blemishes than room or ...
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... possessed over the mind and conduct of the regent : • William du Bois , who thus attained the highest station in church and state , was the son of an apothecary in Limousin , and was born in 1656. Chance having made him sub - preceptor ...
... possessed over the mind and conduct of the regent : • William du Bois , who thus attained the highest station in church and state , was the son of an apothecary in Limousin , and was born in 1656. Chance having made him sub - preceptor ...
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... possessed of small portions of land for the use of their families . Large farms in- deed produce quantities for the market ; while small farms are most favourable to population . A distinct section is employed in discussing the ...
... possessed of small portions of land for the use of their families . Large farms in- deed produce quantities for the market ; while small farms are most favourable to population . A distinct section is employed in discussing the ...
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