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... head of exercise , he left them out of his present argument . I have now , said he , only to do with the amusements of the mind ; and as your Lord- ship was pleased , just now , to use the word frivolous , I shall take it up ; and ...
... head of exercise , he left them out of his present argument . I have now , said he , only to do with the amusements of the mind ; and as your Lord- ship was pleased , just now , to use the word frivolous , I shall take it up ; and ...
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... head . ' After a farther detail of the total neglect of the people by the go- vernment , the author thus proceeds : The miseries which they have to endure , have a remarkable in- fluence upon both the physical and the moral condition of ...
... head . ' After a farther detail of the total neglect of the people by the go- vernment , the author thus proceeds : The miseries which they have to endure , have a remarkable in- fluence upon both the physical and the moral condition of ...
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... head . He , ' says the writer , was born at Versailles , and served in the artillery ; his first essays in war were made in America under Lafayette , where he distin- guished himself . In Italy he was the companion in arms of , the ...
... head . He , ' says the writer , was born at Versailles , and served in the artillery ; his first essays in war were made in America under Lafayette , where he distin- guished himself . In Italy he was the companion in arms of , the ...
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