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Page 418
... measure to which the court of Spain was tempted to give its assent by the plausible suggestion that it would be the most effectual mode of civilizing and instructing them in the christian religion . Upon this pretence 40,000 souls ...
... measure to which the court of Spain was tempted to give its assent by the plausible suggestion that it would be the most effectual mode of civilizing and instructing them in the christian religion . Upon this pretence 40,000 souls ...
Page 439
... measure could have been accomplished . If Bonaparte's power be so tremendous as it is here stated to be , ( and we do not question the fact of his despotism , ) we can as little believe that any French physician , unless his brain were ...
... measure could have been accomplished . If Bonaparte's power be so tremendous as it is here stated to be , ( and we do not question the fact of his despotism , ) we can as little believe that any French physician , unless his brain were ...
Page 453
... measure a side of the base of the great pyramid . Supposing that , among the an- tient admeasurements , that of ... measurement of a degree of the meridian . Fol- lowing these data , he finds that the degree of the Alexandrian ...
... measure a side of the base of the great pyramid . Supposing that , among the an- tient admeasurements , that of ... measurement of a degree of the meridian . Fol- lowing these data , he finds that the degree of the Alexandrian ...
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