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Page 125
... entertain- ing correspondent should be desirous of giving fame to the 10 individual individual from whom they have received pleasure , by throwing Williams's State of France . 125 Treaty with, Observations France, State.
... entertain- ing correspondent should be desirous of giving fame to the 10 individual individual from whom they have received pleasure , by throwing Williams's State of France . 125 Treaty with, Observations France, State.
Page 172
... received a promise that he would pe- ruse any work I might send to him previous to its publication , and would give me his opinion . At that time , I did not think myself sufficiently prepared ; and when , afterwards , I had collected ...
... received a promise that he would pe- ruse any work I might send to him previous to its publication , and would give me his opinion . At that time , I did not think myself sufficiently prepared ; and when , afterwards , I had collected ...
Page 273
... received the first rudiments of his education , some degree of civil and religious liberty still existed . There ( says the above writer ) Jews , Moors , and Christians , lived at ease , and there most likely he received his education ...
... received the first rudiments of his education , some degree of civil and religious liberty still existed . There ( says the above writer ) Jews , Moors , and Christians , lived at ease , and there most likely he received his education ...
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