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Page 297
... able to do any thing better , accepted the proposed terms . The order took possession of the island in 1530 ; and acquired from it the name of the knights of Malta , which they still retain . Villiers de l'Isle Adam employed him- self ...
... able to do any thing better , accepted the proposed terms . The order took possession of the island in 1530 ; and acquired from it the name of the knights of Malta , which they still retain . Villiers de l'Isle Adam employed him- self ...
Page 362
... able estimation among his countrymen as an author : but we question whether , as a satirist , he will be so highly approved by the English reader . His ridicule is overdone : his pictures are overcharged : his lines are too coarse and ...
... able estimation among his countrymen as an author : but we question whether , as a satirist , he will be so highly approved by the English reader . His ridicule is overdone : his pictures are overcharged : his lines are too coarse and ...
Page 372
... able to enter into the canals , which are much narrower than on the other side of Alkmaar : and that if the army continued to advance , there was no probability that they would be able to procure a sufficient number of carriages to ...
... able to enter into the canals , which are much narrower than on the other side of Alkmaar : and that if the army continued to advance , there was no probability that they would be able to procure a sufficient number of carriages to ...
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