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... become blind like the rest . This calamity had , actually befallen the Leon , a Spanish vessel which the Rodeur met with on her passage , and the whole of whose crew , having become blind , were under the necessity of al- together ...
... become blind like the rest . This calamity had , actually befallen the Leon , a Spanish vessel which the Rodeur met with on her passage , and the whole of whose crew , having become blind , were under the necessity of al- together ...
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... become his teachers ; and in the exercise of his rights and duties as a citizen , he becomes more or less a politician and a philosopher . His education , there- fore , goes on through life ; and though he should never become familiar ...
... become his teachers ; and in the exercise of his rights and duties as a citizen , he becomes more or less a politician and a philosopher . His education , there- fore , goes on through life ; and though he should never become familiar ...
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would become the rallying point for all that is honourable , useful , beneficial , just , and good . Under the mighty shade thereof , the nations would seek security , comfort , and repose . Allies Great Britain would find in abundance ...
would become the rallying point for all that is honourable , useful , beneficial , just , and good . Under the mighty shade thereof , the nations would seek security , comfort , and repose . Allies Great Britain would find in abundance ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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