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Page 268
... attempted the study of the law , he resolved at last to be contented with his small patrimony , on which he lived ... attempt a passage into the interior of that country ; and a paper , which he has left on this subject , thus shortly ...
... attempted the study of the law , he resolved at last to be contented with his small patrimony , on which he lived ... attempt a passage into the interior of that country ; and a paper , which he has left on this subject , thus shortly ...
Page 378
... attempts to kill her but they accidentally meet two men , a father and son , who inter- pose , and save her life . They ... attempt to commit murder , he complies , and the young man , having obtained the poison , puts it into some broth ...
... attempts to kill her but they accidentally meet two men , a father and son , who inter- pose , and save her life . They ... attempt to commit murder , he complies , and the young man , having obtained the poison , puts it into some broth ...
Page 417
... attempts at mercantile competition must be fruitless , and where no hostile armies in any force can find their way . From ... attempt at invasion ) arise insuperable barriers . By the majestic stream of the Niger an entrance can only be ...
... attempts at mercantile competition must be fruitless , and where no hostile armies in any force can find their way . From ... attempt at invasion ) arise insuperable barriers . By the majestic stream of the Niger an entrance can only be ...
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French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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