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And yet such is the strong prejudice upon the other side of the question , that one is more likely to be condemned , than applauded , for telling the truth . This does not intimidate me . " Potestas modo veniendi in publicum sit ...
And yet such is the strong prejudice upon the other side of the question , that one is more likely to be condemned , than applauded , for telling the truth . This does not intimidate me . " Potestas modo veniendi in publicum sit ...
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It is worthy of remark that , on the other side of the Alleghanys , it is less variable and less cold than on the side of the Atlantic , although the former country is much more woody than the latter . This unsteadiness of climate on ...
It is worthy of remark that , on the other side of the Alleghanys , it is less variable and less cold than on the side of the Atlantic , although the former country is much more woody than the latter . This unsteadiness of climate on ...
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Since the peace at Constance , the imperial cause had recovered in Italy a great preponderance : Frederic I. had on his side his glory and his power ; and the marriage of his son with the heiress of Naples had deprived the pontiff of an ...
Since the peace at Constance , the imperial cause had recovered in Italy a great preponderance : Frederic I. had on his side his glory and his power ; and the marriage of his son with the heiress of Naples had deprived the pontiff of an ...
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Researches on the Antient Inhabitants | 1 |
Beauchamps Narrative of the Invasion | 2 |
Letter second to Lord Liverpool on | 31 |
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