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... society , as he was at eight terms standing admitted barrister , when he was not much above twenty years of age . But habits of study and application to business not agreeing either with his health or inclination , he went into the army ...
... society , as he was at eight terms standing admitted barrister , when he was not much above twenty years of age . But habits of study and application to business not agreeing either with his health or inclination , he went into the army ...
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... Society . In the title - page of his " Rights of Man , " he styled himself " Secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States , in the late war . " To this title , however , he had no pretensions , and so thorough a ...
... Society . In the title - page of his " Rights of Man , " he styled himself " Secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States , in the late war . " To this title , however , he had no pretensions , and so thorough a ...
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... societies of that period , among the lower classes of society , betrayed inten- tions which it would have been criminal to overlook ; and prosecutions were accordingly instituted against the author and publishers . The author made his ...
... societies of that period , among the lower classes of society , betrayed inten- tions which it would have been criminal to overlook ; and prosecutions were accordingly instituted against the author and publishers . The author made his ...
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... Society of London ; and in the following year member of the Academie des Curieux de la Nature ; to both of which societies he had previously sent very interesting and ingenious papers . The intimacy he now contracted with the most ...
... Society of London ; and in the following year member of the Academie des Curieux de la Nature ; to both of which societies he had previously sent very interesting and ingenious papers . The intimacy he now contracted with the most ...
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Alexander Chalmers. Hague , who had just begun to form a literary society ; the free access which he had to the museum of the prince of Orange , and other curious cabinets ; the systematic cata- logues of those collections that he drew ...
Alexander Chalmers. Hague , who had just begun to form a literary society ; the free access which he had to the museum of the prince of Orange , and other curious cabinets ; the systematic cata- logues of those collections that he drew ...
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