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probably might have been got over , or reasonably settled by tem- perate management . But the King appears to have ruined all by his violent and indiscreet conduct towards the presenters of these propositions , and by his tampering with ...
probably might have been got over , or reasonably settled by tem- perate management . But the King appears to have ruined all by his violent and indiscreet conduct towards the presenters of these propositions , and by his tampering with ...
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... probably suffer by its influence : ' I have now finished my relation of all the material transactions wherein I was immediately concerned ; and though I can never forget my obligations to the kindest of masters , I have been too long ...
... probably suffer by its influence : ' I have now finished my relation of all the material transactions wherein I was immediately concerned ; and though I can never forget my obligations to the kindest of masters , I have been too long ...
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... probably French readers expect as much from their writers . The general route was from Fort St. Louis in an easterly direction through Cayor , and the kingdom of Bourb - Jolofs ; and thence across the Foutatoro country in the same direc ...
... probably French readers expect as much from their writers . The general route was from Fort St. Louis in an easterly direction through Cayor , and the kingdom of Bourb - Jolofs ; and thence across the Foutatoro country in the same direc ...
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