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... French republic towards the close of the eighteenth century , and in some sort as forming notes to the most stupendous page in the volume of human history . ' Miss W. neither apologizes for employing her pen on political subjects , nor ...
... French republic towards the close of the eighteenth century , and in some sort as forming notes to the most stupendous page in the volume of human history . ' Miss W. neither apologizes for employing her pen on political subjects , nor ...
Page 105
... French Language , prefixed to the Work , and the Transla- tion of the difficult Words and idiomatical Expressions . By Ni- cholas Hamel , Rector of the Town of L'Aigle , Author of a French Grammar , and several other School Books . 12mo ...
... French Language , prefixed to the Work , and the Transla- tion of the difficult Words and idiomatical Expressions . By Ni- cholas Hamel , Rector of the Town of L'Aigle , Author of a French Grammar , and several other School Books . 12mo ...
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... French , projects of the most exten- sive hostility against the British possessions in India . The alarm , as well as the danger , was considerably aggravated by the formidable preparations of the French in the Mediterranean ; by the ...
... French , projects of the most exten- sive hostility against the British possessions in India . The alarm , as well as the danger , was considerably aggravated by the formidable preparations of the French in the Mediterranean ; by the ...
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