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Page 126
... taken in that title - page with the name of General Gneisenau ; ( to whom , as is often the case with regard to the Quarter - Master General of an army , much more merit is due than the public suppose ; ) since the volume contains ...
... taken in that title - page with the name of General Gneisenau ; ( to whom , as is often the case with regard to the Quarter - Master General of an army , much more merit is due than the public suppose ; ) since the volume contains ...
Page 184
... taken place , according , he adds , to the order taken at Leith ; and he speaks of bishops lawfully elected , in conformity to that order . In the answer returned to him , the assembly informed him that they found his articles both ...
... taken place , according , he adds , to the order taken at Leith ; and he speaks of bishops lawfully elected , in conformity to that order . In the answer returned to him , the assembly informed him that they found his articles both ...
Page 364
... taken ill on the 26th , and was seen by the French practitioner , Monsieur Jay , on the 27th of August , and that in less than eight days after his being attacked , his mother , two aunts , one brother , and two sisters all residing in ...
... taken ill on the 26th , and was seen by the French practitioner , Monsieur Jay , on the 27th of August , and that in less than eight days after his being attacked , his mother , two aunts , one brother , and two sisters all residing in ...
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