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... remained alive are stated to have been sold . The case has also acquired great notoriety in France by means of the above publication , and also of a petition addressed to the Chamber of Deputies in June , 1820 , by M. Morenas , in which ...
... remained alive are stated to have been sold . The case has also acquired great notoriety in France by means of the above publication , and also of a petition addressed to the Chamber of Deputies in June , 1820 , by M. Morenas , in which ...
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... remained together two days previous to the comparison ) , the extent of 3 feet taken from the Society's standard , and applied to General Roy's scale , was found to reach exactly to 36 inches , at the temperature of 65 ° . It afterwards ...
... remained together two days previous to the comparison ) , the extent of 3 feet taken from the Society's standard , and applied to General Roy's scale , was found to reach exactly to 36 inches , at the temperature of 65 ° . It afterwards ...
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... remained gloomy and thoughtful : but , when he had in- dulged himself a few minutes with his pipe , his countenance , brightened , and he discoursed in a lively and picturesque manner on the subjects of his travels . In a letter written ...
... remained gloomy and thoughtful : but , when he had in- dulged himself a few minutes with his pipe , his countenance , brightened , and he discoursed in a lively and picturesque manner on the subjects of his travels . In a letter written ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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