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... soon discard the whole . Rabelais , Montaigne , and Mariana excited surprise by the novelty and boldness of their political and religious opinions : Hobbes and Spinoza , pulling off the mask , shewed themselves in their native colours ...
... soon discard the whole . Rabelais , Montaigne , and Mariana excited surprise by the novelty and boldness of their political and religious opinions : Hobbes and Spinoza , pulling off the mask , shewed themselves in their native colours ...
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... soon clouded by the intelligence of the destruction of the French fleet at the battle of the Nile . Of this and most other actions in which the English were concerned , M. MAR- TIN's account is very unfair and incorrect ; among other ...
... soon clouded by the intelligence of the destruction of the French fleet at the battle of the Nile . Of this and most other actions in which the English were concerned , M. MAR- TIN's account is very unfair and incorrect ; among other ...
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... soon as he recovered from his surprise at the evasion of his chief , occupied himself with the introduction of various improvements in the administration of affairs in Egypt ; and , in the course of a few weeks , he wrote to the ...
... soon as he recovered from his surprise at the evasion of his chief , occupied himself with the introduction of various improvements in the administration of affairs in Egypt ; and , in the course of a few weeks , he wrote to the ...
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