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... means of resistance , which , aided by her insular position , was too strong to be beaten down ; and in the north and east , Alexander held in his hand the whole power of an empire , which had spread itself over the third part of the ...
... means of resistance , which , aided by her insular position , was too strong to be beaten down ; and in the north and east , Alexander held in his hand the whole power of an empire , which had spread itself over the third part of the ...
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... for them the most efficient means , and pursued them with resistless and untiring energy . And thus he went on for years extending his do- minions from power to power until his imperial sceptre seemed 1825. ] 5 REVIEWS .
... for them the most efficient means , and pursued them with resistless and untiring energy . And thus he went on for years extending his do- minions from power to power until his imperial sceptre seemed 1825. ] 5 REVIEWS .
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... means of safety , our guide stopped in uncertainty and agitation . Here would probably have terminated our adventurous career , had not some pillagers of the first corps recognized the Empe- ror amidst the whirling flames : they ran up ...
... means of safety , our guide stopped in uncertainty and agitation . Here would probably have terminated our adventurous career , had not some pillagers of the first corps recognized the Empe- ror amidst the whirling flames : they ran up ...
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... means of support , but solely to lead it to victory . This was its first unfortunate campaign , and it had had so ... mean to accuse the author of intentional misstatement , for there is nothing in his work which would justify a charge ...
... means of support , but solely to lead it to victory . This was its first unfortunate campaign , and it had had so ... mean to accuse the author of intentional misstatement , for there is nothing in his work which would justify a charge ...
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... means of accelerating pro- duction and increasing wealth . Individual wealth is that , whatever it may consist in , which gives the possessor of it , in all places within the sphere of civili- zation , and at all times , in sickness as ...
... means of accelerating pro- duction and increasing wealth . Individual wealth is that , whatever it may consist in , which gives the possessor of it , in all places within the sphere of civili- zation , and at all times , in sickness as ...
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