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... successful result of their labours , the form of the globe , and the revolutions of the heavenly bodies , were more ... success which attended the expeditions to the eastern world , was no small cause of anxiety to the Venetians , who ...
... successful result of their labours , the form of the globe , and the revolutions of the heavenly bodies , were more ... success which attended the expeditions to the eastern world , was no small cause of anxiety to the Venetians , who ...
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... success was not wholly owing to his mili- tary services , since a very considerable share of address , and an early introduction to the mighty Louvois must have in no slight degree aided and accelerated his promotion . He was re- garded ...
... success was not wholly owing to his mili- tary services , since a very considerable share of address , and an early introduction to the mighty Louvois must have in no slight degree aided and accelerated his promotion . He was re- garded ...
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... success , to raise the siege of Barcelona , and became the object of epi- grams and pasquinades . If he drove the Duke of Savoy from Toulon , he suffered Suza to be taken before his eyes ; and he experienced , on the part of his second ...
... success , to raise the siege of Barcelona , and became the object of epi- grams and pasquinades . If he drove the Duke of Savoy from Toulon , he suffered Suza to be taken before his eyes ; and he experienced , on the part of his second ...
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