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... equal . In point of precedence , indeed , Holland was only the second , Guelderland being the first in nominal rank ... equal population , and possessing equal portions of wealth , will supply very different num- bers of men to the ...
... equal . In point of precedence , indeed , Holland was only the second , Guelderland being the first in nominal rank ... equal population , and possessing equal portions of wealth , will supply very different num- bers of men to the ...
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... equal to 1,000 , cco square leagues . However this may be , we may reckon the extent of the chi continent at 4 , '60 ... equal equal to 760 toises , or 1520 French yards : Statistical Geography of the whole World . 47.
... equal to 1,000 , cco square leagues . However this may be , we may reckon the extent of the chi continent at 4 , '60 ... equal equal to 760 toises , or 1520 French yards : Statistical Geography of the whole World . 47.
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equal to 760 toises , or 1520 French yards : but this account cannot be exact since , allowing the French foot to exceed the English foot a whole inch , ( which is more than it does , the French being to the English foot only as 1066 to ...
equal to 760 toises , or 1520 French yards : but this account cannot be exact since , allowing the French foot to exceed the English foot a whole inch , ( which is more than it does , the French being to the English foot only as 1066 to ...
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