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Page 205
... says , are dervied from original and inedited documents , and from sources of the highest autho- rity . We were impatient , accordingly , to arrive at those pages of the publication in which such interesting and authen- tic information ...
... says , are dervied from original and inedited documents , and from sources of the highest autho- rity . We were impatient , accordingly , to arrive at those pages of the publication in which such interesting and authen- tic information ...
Page 206
... says , that , after the return of the King of Saxony from Prague , Buonaparte and his Saxon Majesty entered into a new and solemn treaty of alliance ; in which it was stipulated , that the King of Saxony should exert all his means to ...
... says , that , after the return of the King of Saxony from Prague , Buonaparte and his Saxon Majesty entered into a new and solemn treaty of alliance ; in which it was stipulated , that the King of Saxony should exert all his means to ...
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... say , that he merely mistakes the meaning of a word . His mistake is with regard to a matter of fact , as much as if he were to affirm that water was compounded of oxygen and nitrogen . He who says that two and two make four , what more ...
... say , that he merely mistakes the meaning of a word . His mistake is with regard to a matter of fact , as much as if he were to affirm that water was compounded of oxygen and nitrogen . He who says that two and two make four , what more ...
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