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IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME . OTHE DE LYON ALLE A NEW EDITION , REVISED AND ENLARGED BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F. S. A. VOL . XXIV . DE TILLE DE LONDON : PRINTED ...
IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME . OTHE DE LYON ALLE A NEW EDITION , REVISED AND ENLARGED BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F. S. A. VOL . XXIV . DE TILLE DE LONDON : PRINTED ...
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... of the bridge of Ce , and other exploits , in which he signalized himself , and acquired a reputation above his years . He was present , in 1621 , at the siege of St. John d'Angeli , as . also at that of Clerac and Montauban , where ...
... of the bridge of Ce , and other exploits , in which he signalized himself , and acquired a reputation above his years . He was present , in 1621 , at the siege of St. John d'Angeli , as . also at that of Clerac and Montauban , where ...
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At the restoration he had obtained a writ of restitution to the school , which was publicly read , he being present , as ap- pears by the diary of the corporation ; but , after some de- bate it was carried that Mr. Singleton , the then ...
At the restoration he had obtained a writ of restitution to the school , which was publicly read , he being present , as ap- pears by the diary of the corporation ; but , after some de- bate it was carried that Mr. Singleton , the then ...
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... above mentioned ; when , after a considerable preface , I addressed him in the following manner , the nurse being present : " Mr. Paine , your opinions , by a large portion of the com- munity , have been treated with deference : you ...
... above mentioned ; when , after a considerable preface , I addressed him in the following manner , the nurse being present : " Mr. Paine , your opinions , by a large portion of the com- munity , have been treated with deference : you ...
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Such conduct , under usual circumstances , I conceive absolutely unaccountable , though with diffidence I would remark , not so much so in the present instance ; for though the first necessary and general result of conviction be a ...
Such conduct , under usual circumstances , I conceive absolutely unaccountable , though with diffidence I would remark , not so much so in the present instance ; for though the first necessary and general result of conviction be a ...
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