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... conduct led , that of Ra- venna , and the fall of the French commander , the brave de Foix . In the midst of the calamities of their country , fortune again smiled on the house of Medici ; and the career which led to the highest ...
... conduct led , that of Ra- venna , and the fall of the French commander , the brave de Foix . In the midst of the calamities of their country , fortune again smiled on the house of Medici ; and the career which led to the highest ...
Page 388
... conduct , it happily elu- cidates a very important grammatical discovery , which the greatest part of the volume is devoted to support . The whole is thrown into the form of a dialogue between two charac ters , namely , the author ( H ) ...
... conduct , it happily elu- cidates a very important grammatical discovery , which the greatest part of the volume is devoted to support . The whole is thrown into the form of a dialogue between two charac ters , namely , the author ( H ) ...
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... conduct in India discussed , 151. Panegy rized , 154. Compared to Bo- naparte , 155. His arbitrary conduct towards a British sub- ject in India , 321. His edict for the regulation of news . papers , 322 . White , Mr. on the growth of ...
... conduct in India discussed , 151. Panegy rized , 154. Compared to Bo- naparte , 155. His arbitrary conduct towards a British sub- ject in India , 321. His edict for the regulation of news . papers , 322 . White , Mr. on the growth of ...
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