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Page 180
... taken . These articles were communicated by formal declarations of the Northern Powers to the Belligerent Powers , as also the firm resolu- tion which they had taken to maintain them by force of arms . France , Spain , and Holland ...
... taken . These articles were communicated by formal declarations of the Northern Powers to the Belligerent Powers , as also the firm resolu- tion which they had taken to maintain them by force of arms . France , Spain , and Holland ...
Page 259
... taken seven fortresses of the first order , and erect their victorious colours from the sources of the Po to the sea of Sicily . We have seen three Republics destroyed , as they had been created , by the force of arms : two monarchies ...
... taken seven fortresses of the first order , and erect their victorious colours from the sources of the Po to the sea of Sicily . We have seen three Republics destroyed , as they had been created , by the force of arms : two monarchies ...
Page 475
... taken from Euler : but , as it rests ( to use the author's phrase ) on a consideration too fine to be apprehended by young students , ' a second is added from . the Philosophical Transactions ( year 1796 ) . If M. LA CROIX had referred ...
... taken from Euler : but , as it rests ( to use the author's phrase ) on a consideration too fine to be apprehended by young students , ' a second is added from . the Philosophical Transactions ( year 1796 ) . If M. LA CROIX had referred ...
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