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Page 22
... persons were guillotined at the same time with Robes- pierre , all of them his satellites . The next day , seventy members of the commune , and , the day following twelve others , shared the fate of their atrocious leader , who , not ...
... persons were guillotined at the same time with Robes- pierre , all of them his satellites . The next day , seventy members of the commune , and , the day following twelve others , shared the fate of their atrocious leader , who , not ...
Page 197
... persons of va- rious foreign nations settled in Hindoostan communicate their wants and ideas to each other . Of the truth of this indeed we ourselves are an evidence , as are the Portugueze , Dutch , French , Danes , Arabs , Turks ...
... persons of va- rious foreign nations settled in Hindoostan communicate their wants and ideas to each other . Of the truth of this indeed we ourselves are an evidence , as are the Portugueze , Dutch , French , Danes , Arabs , Turks ...
Page 353
... person , who is sufficiently near , and listens with attention , will per- ceive that the sound of the bell is ... persons who , from knowledge , practice , sensibility , and a proper use of their rea- soning faculty , have enabled ...
... person , who is sufficiently near , and listens with attention , will per- ceive that the sound of the bell is ... persons who , from knowledge , practice , sensibility , and a proper use of their rea- soning faculty , have enabled ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
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