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... taken some particular subject for their consider- ation . His references are very numerous and most respectable ; and this is not by any means the least valuable part of his little volume . He had a great many subjects , which he wished ...
... taken some particular subject for their consider- ation . His references are very numerous and most respectable ; and this is not by any means the least valuable part of his little volume . He had a great many subjects , which he wished ...
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... taken with arms in their hands . . But what endeavours did Charles VII . make to rescue from the power of her enemies the heroine who had preserved his crown and his kingdom ; or what steps did he take to avenge her cruel death ...
... taken with arms in their hands . . But what endeavours did Charles VII . make to rescue from the power of her enemies the heroine who had preserved his crown and his kingdom ; or what steps did he take to avenge her cruel death ...
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... taken to make Napoleon fall , as a hostage , into the hands of the allies ; and that I should be required not to favor his escape . It was also demanded that the army should submit to the King , and that an example should be made in the ...
... taken to make Napoleon fall , as a hostage , into the hands of the allies ; and that I should be required not to favor his escape . It was also demanded that the army should submit to the King , and that an example should be made in the ...
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