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Page 133
... probably be to consolidate an amicable treaty with France , and endeavour to establish a regular and well disci . plined army in the Turkish empire , by introducing European officers . He will probably succeed in many of his plans ...
... probably be to consolidate an amicable treaty with France , and endeavour to establish a regular and well disci . plined army in the Turkish empire , by introducing European officers . He will probably succeed in many of his plans ...
Page 214
... probably will be found sufficiently interesting to engage the pupil's attention . The moral sentiments interspersed are just and appropriate ; and the vin- dication of the character of Governess will probably secure for the author the ...
... probably will be found sufficiently interesting to engage the pupil's attention . The moral sentiments interspersed are just and appropriate ; and the vin- dication of the character of Governess will probably secure for the author the ...
Page 407
... probably by de- serts alone . Hence , too , foreign nations have been able to make less impression on it ; and to us , who have wormed ourselves into almost every hole , this vast quarter of the globe is little better than unknown ...
... probably by de- serts alone . Hence , too , foreign nations have been able to make less impression on it ; and to us , who have wormed ourselves into almost every hole , this vast quarter of the globe is little better than unknown ...
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