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... Relation of the Plague at Marseilles in the Year 1720 : containing a circumstantial Account of the Rise and Progress of the Calamity , and the Ravages it occasioned ; with many curious and interesting Particulars relative to that Period ...
... Relation of the Plague at Marseilles in the Year 1720 : containing a circumstantial Account of the Rise and Progress of the Calamity , and the Ravages it occasioned ; with many curious and interesting Particulars relative to that Period ...
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... relations , we find them inconsistent with the portrait which is presented to us in the last chapter . As sovereign Pontiff , Leo seems to have rightly apprehended the part which he ought to act in his relation to foreign states ; and ...
... relations , we find them inconsistent with the portrait which is presented to us in the last chapter . As sovereign Pontiff , Leo seems to have rightly apprehended the part which he ought to act in his relation to foreign states ; and ...
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... relations of countries , and affecting the condition of society , have , at the same time , influenced the state of those arts ; and , lastly , he adduces a few striking facts from the history of the arts themselves . By the political ...
... relations of countries , and affecting the condition of society , have , at the same time , influenced the state of those arts ; and , lastly , he adduces a few striking facts from the history of the arts themselves . By the political ...
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