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... land had abused her independence . For nine hundred years this fine country ( with very little intermission ) had been the prey of factions and disorder , which had kept the bordering States in continual inquietude , whilst they ...
... land had abused her independence . For nine hundred years this fine country ( with very little intermission ) had been the prey of factions and disorder , which had kept the bordering States in continual inquietude , whilst they ...
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... land , as a duty imposed upon her by Providence for the security of her own subjects . She did indeed make • all earthly considerations give way ' upon this occasion ; but they gave way not to the mandates of heaven , but to the ...
... land , as a duty imposed upon her by Providence for the security of her own subjects . She did indeed make • all earthly considerations give way ' upon this occasion ; but they gave way not to the mandates of heaven , but to the ...
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... land and in a message to the Senate , da- ted Osterode , March the 10th , demanded a new Conscription of the year 1808. ' : In the interim the main bodies of the respective armies continued inac- tive in their cantonments ; but Buo ...
... land and in a message to the Senate , da- ted Osterode , March the 10th , demanded a new Conscription of the year 1808. ' : In the interim the main bodies of the respective armies continued inac- tive in their cantonments ; but Buo ...
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... land turtles are found on it : sea turtles are also abundant on the coast . Three families only inha- bited the island . The Viscount gives us ( p . 103. ) the history of a M. Le Guat , one of its first settlers . This person was one of ...
... land turtles are found on it : sea turtles are also abundant on the coast . Three families only inha- bited the island . The Viscount gives us ( p . 103. ) the history of a M. Le Guat , one of its first settlers . This person was one of ...
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... Land on the south , containing a population , probably , not inferior to that of the whole of Hin- dostan . The intercourse with those islands has been hitherto carried on by the Dutch , the Americans , the Malays , and the Chinese ...
... Land on the south , containing a population , probably , not inferior to that of the whole of Hin- dostan . The intercourse with those islands has been hitherto carried on by the Dutch , the Americans , the Malays , and the Chinese ...
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