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... give them in marriage to their sons . In like manner they give , without repugnance , their daughters in marriage to the male slaves with whom they are pleased ; they grant them their freedom and procure them commissions , employments ...
... give them in marriage to their sons . In like manner they give , without repugnance , their daughters in marriage to the male slaves with whom they are pleased ; they grant them their freedom and procure them commissions , employments ...
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... give any thing new ; he modestly cautions us against expecting to find in it any matter to satisfy an enlight- ened curiosity ; and he avows that his only object was to in- form the general reader concerning the position of the French ...
... give any thing new ; he modestly cautions us against expecting to find in it any matter to satisfy an enlight- ened curiosity ; and he avows that his only object was to in- form the general reader concerning the position of the French ...
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... give rise to some remarkable formulas ; as the equation of condition that exists between the six angles which are formed by the four faces of a triangular pyramid . Finally , in the sixth and last section , I apply to curves the forma ...
... give rise to some remarkable formulas ; as the equation of condition that exists between the six angles which are formed by the four faces of a triangular pyramid . Finally , in the sixth and last section , I apply to curves the forma ...
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