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Page 47
... success which attended their persuasions reminds us of the expression of Tacitus , when he begins to relate the fall of Otho : " Suscepe- runt duo manipulares Imperium Romanum transferendum , et transtulerunt . ” " Two private soldiers ...
... success which attended their persuasions reminds us of the expression of Tacitus , when he begins to relate the fall of Otho : " Suscepe- runt duo manipulares Imperium Romanum transferendum , et transtulerunt . ” " Two private soldiers ...
Page 137
... successful war , that of imposing our own con- ditions of peace on the vanquished ? —and this has been done . Granted : but , in many similar instances , it cannot escape us that some guarantees have been exacted to secure the exe ...
... successful war , that of imposing our own con- ditions of peace on the vanquished ? —and this has been done . Granted : but , in many similar instances , it cannot escape us that some guarantees have been exacted to secure the exe ...
Page 358
... success the experiments of 1736 ; and , peace taking place with France , a limited sum of public money was granted ... successful experiment was a conclusive answer to discouraging predictions , and excited the attention of the Marine ...
... success the experiments of 1736 ; and , peace taking place with France , a limited sum of public money was granted ... successful experiment was a conclusive answer to discouraging predictions , and excited the attention of the Marine ...
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Fall of the Leaf | 14 |
Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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