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... ftate . Humanity of the Bishop of Lugo . Duke of Modena abolishes the Inquifition in his dominions . HE death of Sir Charles Hardy , about the middle of May 1780 , occafioned some difficul- VOL . XXIV . ty with respect to a proper ...
... ftate . Humanity of the Bishop of Lugo . Duke of Modena abolishes the Inquifition in his dominions . HE death of Sir Charles Hardy , about the middle of May 1780 , occafioned some difficul- VOL . XXIV . ty with respect to a proper ...
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... ftate of defence . In a few days after their arrival , they were attended by a committee , from the general assembly of that state , with an address of congratulation to the Count de Rochambeau , in which they expressed the most ...
... ftate of defence . In a few days after their arrival , they were attended by a committee , from the general assembly of that state , with an address of congratulation to the Count de Rochambeau , in which they expressed the most ...
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... ftate of his ships , when he arrived at Cadiz , sufficiently juftified his conduct . Nothing was ever more galling to the Americans than this disap- pointment . It is even faid , that Washington himself , could not entirely preserve ...
... ftate of his ships , when he arrived at Cadiz , sufficiently juftified his conduct . Nothing was ever more galling to the Americans than this disap- pointment . It is even faid , that Washington himself , could not entirely preserve ...
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... whole province of Georgia was deemed to be in fuch imminent danger , that Lord Rawdon found himself under a necessity , even in that ftate state of weakness which preceded the arrival of the troops 1 [ 91 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... whole province of Georgia was deemed to be in fuch imminent danger , that Lord Rawdon found himself under a necessity , even in that ftate state of weakness which preceded the arrival of the troops 1 [ 91 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... ftate of anarchy ; and the harshest despotism did not present to the imagination evils fo immediately dreadful , as the fury of an enraged rabble . Befides the effect of their real apprehenfions , so many objects of novelty ...
... ftate of anarchy ; and the harshest despotism did not present to the imagination evils fo immediately dreadful , as the fury of an enraged rabble . Befides the effect of their real apprehenfions , so many objects of novelty ...
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