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Page 54
... cause of the allies at Leipsic , and afterward in Holland , is slightly noticed in page 29 .; and , in the following pages , a very capital picture is drawn of the composition and physical as well as moral means of the allied troops and ...
... cause of the allies at Leipsic , and afterward in Holland , is slightly noticed in page 29 .; and , in the following pages , a very capital picture is drawn of the composition and physical as well as moral means of the allied troops and ...
Page 107
... cause , or from fear of non - payment , they never shewed any evil disposi- tion , or committed any outrage upon the persons or property of the inhabitants . They generally took a leathern bag ( borracha ) , and got it filled with red ...
... cause , or from fear of non - payment , they never shewed any evil disposi- tion , or committed any outrage upon the persons or property of the inhabitants . They generally took a leathern bag ( borracha ) , and got it filled with red ...
Page 481
... causes , that is to say , " those qualities of the air and climate which are supposed to work insensibly on the ... cause with such opposite disposition and character they lived within a day's journey of each other : nor may we deny ...
... causes , that is to say , " those qualities of the air and climate which are supposed to work insensibly on the ... cause with such opposite disposition and character they lived within a day's journey of each other : nor may we deny ...
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