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Page 178
... English translation is considerably the shortest , but briefly takes notice of the writer's first acquaintance with the Russian General , which circumstance is omitted in the pre- face to the French . The English also contains ...
... English translation is considerably the shortest , but briefly takes notice of the writer's first acquaintance with the Russian General , which circumstance is omitted in the pre- face to the French . The English also contains ...
Page 254
... English Judges and Juries were to decide disputes between English and Welsh : Englishmen that mar- ried Welshwomen were disfranchised , and no Welshman might bind his child to any trade , nor breed him up to literature . The absurdities ...
... English Judges and Juries were to decide disputes between English and Welsh : Englishmen that mar- ried Welshwomen were disfranchised , and no Welshman might bind his child to any trade , nor breed him up to literature . The absurdities ...
Page 473
... English dress . Its moral is excellent : but mistaken and unhappy will he be who should draw inferences from it to the dis- advantage of revelation . The amiable philanthropist , St. Pierre , though he freely lashes priests , literati ...
... English dress . Its moral is excellent : but mistaken and unhappy will he be who should draw inferences from it to the dis- advantage of revelation . The amiable philanthropist , St. Pierre , though he freely lashes priests , literati ...
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