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Page 73
... tion of Syeyes . Barras , a man of family , and more celebrated for his personal courage than his morals , was another member . Like his colleague , he had voted for the death of the king ; and this cir- cumstance , together with the ...
... tion of Syeyes . Barras , a man of family , and more celebrated for his personal courage than his morals , was another member . Like his colleague , he had voted for the death of the king ; and this cir- cumstance , together with the ...
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of several of the subjects , and the object of the whole publica- tion , in some degree forbade this minuteness . Neither has it any ... tion of posterity . When we land on the Fife tion 358 Bristed's Pedestrian Tour through the Highlands .
of several of the subjects , and the object of the whole publica- tion , in some degree forbade this minuteness . Neither has it any ... tion of posterity . When we land on the Fife tion 358 Bristed's Pedestrian Tour through the Highlands .
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... tion , on this important point , should discuss it on the supposi- tion of the one regimen and the other being properly admini- stered ; then take a view of the public one with its present inconveniences , and examine whether it be the ...
... tion , on this important point , should discuss it on the supposi- tion of the one regimen and the other being properly admini- stered ; then take a view of the public one with its present inconveniences , and examine whether it be the ...
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