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... continued designing , and I continued writing , every month for two years , till a work containing nearly ten thousand lines was produced : the artist and the writer having no per- sonal communication with , or knowlege of each other ...
... continued designing , and I continued writing , every month for two years , till a work containing nearly ten thousand lines was produced : the artist and the writer having no per- sonal communication with , or knowlege of each other ...
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... continued at Petersburgh . The month of July had commenced . Three precious months of a campaign which was to be decisive , were already elapsed ; and he who was the author of the war , and who had so great an interest in its success ...
... continued at Petersburgh . The month of July had commenced . Three precious months of a campaign which was to be decisive , were already elapsed ; and he who was the author of the war , and who had so great an interest in its success ...
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... continued to be the laws and constitu- tion of the community of the European nations . It was enacted , if the expression may be used , that , between the two sovereigns , their successors , and subjects , perfect peace and amity , by ...
... continued to be the laws and constitu- tion of the community of the European nations . It was enacted , if the expression may be used , that , between the two sovereigns , their successors , and subjects , perfect peace and amity , by ...
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