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... received commendations from Brissot in his American travels ; the Duke disliked his countenance ; and on these provocations , ( at least no others appear , ) he is stigmatized as having a bad character , being worthless , & c . The name ...
... received commendations from Brissot in his American travels ; the Duke disliked his countenance ; and on these provocations , ( at least no others appear , ) he is stigmatized as having a bad character , being worthless , & c . The name ...
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... received in the world , and has continued in estimation , has been · proved not only by testimonies in its favour from persons of different ranks and denominations , but also by its having passed through numerous editions * : it has ...
... received in the world , and has continued in estimation , has been · proved not only by testimonies in its favour from persons of different ranks and denominations , but also by its having passed through numerous editions * : it has ...
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... received intimation of General Harris having entered Mysor from the east ; and immediately withdrawing his forces , he proceeded to make head against the most threatening danger . Within a mile of the village of Malavelly , his army was ...
... received intimation of General Harris having entered Mysor from the east ; and immediately withdrawing his forces , he proceeded to make head against the most threatening danger . Within a mile of the village of Malavelly , his army was ...
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