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Page 166
... received the homage of the assembly , and pardoned the insult offered by the burghers of Winterthur . The house of Hapsburg had on no former occasion received so great an accession of power and dominions ; but Rudolph , while he was ...
... received the homage of the assembly , and pardoned the insult offered by the burghers of Winterthur . The house of Hapsburg had on no former occasion received so great an accession of power and dominions ; but Rudolph , while he was ...
Page 296
... received the intelli- gence that France was no longer a monarchy , and that she was at war with Holland : but they were , nevertheless , by orders from the government at Batavia , received in a friendly manner . M. Dauribeau , who , on ...
... received the intelli- gence that France was no longer a monarchy , and that she was at war with Holland : but they were , nevertheless , by orders from the government at Batavia , received in a friendly manner . M. Dauribeau , who , on ...
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... received a note from Mr. Whitaker , respecting our account of his Family Sermons in the Review for May last : by which we find that the irritable feelings of an author have led him to ima- gine that , when we remarked on his sermon ...
... received a note from Mr. Whitaker , respecting our account of his Family Sermons in the Review for May last : by which we find that the irritable feelings of an author have led him to ima- gine that , when we remarked on his sermon ...
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