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Page 63
... means of surmount- ing , we are informed that the mortifications and the opposition , which he endured , served only to stimulate his spirit and call forth his powers : He tampered with every power in Europe , which from prin- ciples ...
... means of surmount- ing , we are informed that the mortifications and the opposition , which he endured , served only to stimulate his spirit and call forth his powers : He tampered with every power in Europe , which from prin- ciples ...
Page 96
... means of re - establishing its political independence . Reasoning from the augmented means of Russia , and the revived independence of Austria and Prussia , as well as from the general patriotismn of the German nation , Mr. Musgrave is ...
... means of re - establishing its political independence . Reasoning from the augmented means of Russia , and the revived independence of Austria and Prussia , as well as from the general patriotismn of the German nation , Mr. Musgrave is ...
Page 369
... means that were employed to promote this youth's communication with the members of his family : With respect to the means which were employed to communi- eate to him information , and which he employed to communicate his desires and ...
... means that were employed to promote this youth's communication with the members of his family : With respect to the means which were employed to communi- eate to him information , and which he employed to communicate his desires and ...
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