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... millions of inhabitants , and claiming a place in the ranks of civilization , is to be considered as scarcely entitled to the epithet of human , and as wallowing universally , in the vilest pollutions of the most sensual barbarism , and ...
... millions of inhabitants , and claiming a place in the ranks of civilization , is to be considered as scarcely entitled to the epithet of human , and as wallowing universally , in the vilest pollutions of the most sensual barbarism , and ...
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... millions of serfs , who com- pose three fourths of the Russian population , -but the idea was conceived and partly executed , of raising a national mili- tia of more than 500,000 men , a portion of whom actually took part in the ...
... millions of serfs , who com- pose three fourths of the Russian population , -but the idea was conceived and partly executed , of raising a national mili- tia of more than 500,000 men , a portion of whom actually took part in the ...
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... millions of francs . " Histoire des Finances de la Republique . " The convention had no system of finance or regular revenue . During the civil wars of Rome , and at the accession of Augustus to the supreme authority , the state of ...
... millions of francs . " Histoire des Finances de la Republique . " The convention had no system of finance or regular revenue . During the civil wars of Rome , and at the accession of Augustus to the supreme authority , the state of ...
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... millions of francs , near forty millions sterling net revenue , collected from a population of forty millions of souls , without including the kingdom of Italy for a larger sum than thirty millions of francs . There is certainly no ...
... millions of francs , near forty millions sterling net revenue , collected from a population of forty millions of souls , without including the kingdom of Italy for a larger sum than thirty millions of francs . There is certainly no ...
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... millions . In 1805 , when the population of France was esti- mated at thirty - four millions , there were , according to the computation of Peuchet in his Statistique Elementaire , * no less than 7,612,690 individuals , males between ...
... millions . In 1805 , when the population of France was esti- mated at thirty - four millions , there were , according to the computation of Peuchet in his Statistique Elementaire , * no less than 7,612,690 individuals , males between ...
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