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... French presses - Freedom of discussion and Impartiality of selection ; -that Freedom which ceases to deserve the name , when it infringes on decorum , and that Impartiality , which , without regard to any personal prepossession , is ...
... French presses - Freedom of discussion and Impartiality of selection ; -that Freedom which ceases to deserve the name , when it infringes on decorum , and that Impartiality , which , without regard to any personal prepossession , is ...
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... French language , with types pre- cisely similar to those with which the French and English RECUEIL DES HISTOIRES DE TROYE are executed ; having the same number of lines ( 31 ) in a full page . Mr. Van - Praet speaks of the copy as ...
... French language , with types pre- cisely similar to those with which the French and English RECUEIL DES HISTOIRES DE TROYE are executed ; having the same number of lines ( 31 ) in a full page . Mr. Van - Praet speaks of the copy as ...
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Inyn ; William Coke ; John Brook ; John Bleaker ; Everandus le French ; & c . all of whom were buried in this Church . In asking so many questions , I cau- not even hope to obtain answers to all ; but still I trust that , as my ob- ject ...
Inyn ; William Coke ; John Brook ; John Bleaker ; Everandus le French ; & c . all of whom were buried in this Church . In asking so many questions , I cau- not even hope to obtain answers to all ; but still I trust that , as my ob- ject ...
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... French marquis , who was going for Venice , to see his mistress , as I after- wards understood by some discourse that happened ; the nature of the French being very open in discovery , as well as guilty in their intriguing affairs . We ...
... French marquis , who was going for Venice , to see his mistress , as I after- wards understood by some discourse that happened ; the nature of the French being very open in discovery , as well as guilty in their intriguing affairs . We ...
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... French ship bound for Alexandria , and accordingly departed on the 2nd of June ; and after an indifferent good passage of eighteen days ( thanks be to God ) we safely arrived at Alex- andria , where I immediately hired a bark for ...
... French ship bound for Alexandria , and accordingly departed on the 2nd of June ; and after an indifferent good passage of eighteen days ( thanks be to God ) we safely arrived at Alex- andria , where I immediately hired a bark for ...
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