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... English system , which is well adapted to English nature , only makes it restive and violent , and , while it provokes its mettle , does not increase its speed . The conduct of the English militia in Ireland , as far as I have had an ...
... English system , which is well adapted to English nature , only makes it restive and violent , and , while it provokes its mettle , does not increase its speed . The conduct of the English militia in Ireland , as far as I have had an ...
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... English yards ; and shortly afterward he states 100 feet of Sweden to be equal to 97.4 English feet . Now 75 English yards are equal to 225 English feet : wherefore , if 100 Swedish aunes or ells of 2 feet each be equal to 75 English ...
... English yards ; and shortly afterward he states 100 feet of Sweden to be equal to 97.4 English feet . Now 75 English yards are equal to 225 English feet : wherefore , if 100 Swedish aunes or ells of 2 feet each be equal to 75 English ...
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certain English editors , a sympathetic predilection for allowing Dulness room to stretch herself . An admirable article in the third volume is the life of Aureng - Zeb , by LANGLĂS . It is not only founded on original consultations of ...
certain English editors , a sympathetic predilection for allowing Dulness room to stretch herself . An admirable article in the third volume is the life of Aureng - Zeb , by LANGLĂS . It is not only founded on original consultations of ...
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