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... common tranquillity . Secondly , but always subservient to the first principle , the restoration of ancient powers to their former state of possession . Thirdly , where such restoration was manifestly impossible , or where it seemed ...
... common tranquillity . Secondly , but always subservient to the first principle , the restoration of ancient powers to their former state of possession . Thirdly , where such restoration was manifestly impossible , or where it seemed ...
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... common - places , he is unable to make up his mind on the subject of Turkey : but , in his dread of in- novation , and his fondness for the existing order of things , he doubts whether the struggle of the Greeks will benefit either them ...
... common - places , he is unable to make up his mind on the subject of Turkey : but , in his dread of in- novation , and his fondness for the existing order of things , he doubts whether the struggle of the Greeks will benefit either them ...
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... common roads . " Mr. Fry , however , instead of broad wheels , recommends the number of them to be increased ; so that each wheel , bearing a less part of the weight , would be more easily drawn over any in- terposing obstacle . - The ...
... common roads . " Mr. Fry , however , instead of broad wheels , recommends the number of them to be increased ; so that each wheel , bearing a less part of the weight , would be more easily drawn over any in- terposing obstacle . - The ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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