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Page 76
... obtained over the Romans , we need not on this occasion enter into a long discussion of them for it was not his arms nor his order of battle which rendered that General superior to the Romans , but his dexterity alone , and his ...
... obtained over the Romans , we need not on this occasion enter into a long discussion of them for it was not his arms nor his order of battle which rendered that General superior to the Romans , but his dexterity alone , and his ...
Page 146
... obtained from Frisi , Silva- belle , & c .; whence he contends that we were wrong in saying that he borrowed from Simpson , and that we are malicious and every thing that is bad . The best comment on this matter is a plain statement ...
... obtained from Frisi , Silva- belle , & c .; whence he contends that we were wrong in saying that he borrowed from Simpson , and that we are malicious and every thing that is bad . The best comment on this matter is a plain statement ...
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... obtain redress of past grievances with a proper regard to the individuals who had suffered ; the next , to prevent the ... obtained . Respect and pity for the sufferer on one hand , and hatred to his enemies on the other , soon produce ...
... obtain redress of past grievances with a proper regard to the individuals who had suffered ; the next , to prevent the ... obtained . Respect and pity for the sufferer on one hand , and hatred to his enemies on the other , soon produce ...
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