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... means of translation , ( a malady under which all the Eng- lish sent hither seem to labour ) , he alienated many of the lands of his church without either advantage or profit , and disposed of others so indiscreetly and improvidently ...
... means of translation , ( a malady under which all the Eng- lish sent hither seem to labour ) , he alienated many of the lands of his church without either advantage or profit , and disposed of others so indiscreetly and improvidently ...
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... means which seem best calculated to attain this end ? Shall it be , as some writers have proposed , by establishing an universal monarchy in Europe ? ' This monstrous proposition , which has been asserted and defended by some of the ...
... means which seem best calculated to attain this end ? Shall it be , as some writers have proposed , by establishing an universal monarchy in Europe ? ' This monstrous proposition , which has been asserted and defended by some of the ...
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... means of present reference to the Ency- clopédie Méthodique : but , if we recollect rightly , M. DELA- GRIVE is the author of the Trigonometry inserted in that work . 1 ART . XX . Moyens de conserver la Santé des Habitans des Campagnes ...
... means of present reference to the Ency- clopédie Méthodique : but , if we recollect rightly , M. DELA- GRIVE is the author of the Trigonometry inserted in that work . 1 ART . XX . Moyens de conserver la Santé des Habitans des Campagnes ...
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