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p . 235 . Upon the whole we think it sufficiently manifest , that M . Laborde , has
quite failed in the main object of his introduction ; and that what have been
usually considered as the most brilliant ages of Spain ' have been justly so
considered .
p . 235 . Upon the whole we think it sufficiently manifest , that M . Laborde , has
quite failed in the main object of his introduction ; and that what have been
usually considered as the most brilliant ages of Spain ' have been justly so
considered .
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... Now let it be considered , that of the numerous youths to be thus educated ,
and therefore inspired with this passion , a considerable proportion will be sous
of the nobility , who form a branch of the legislature , a kind of permanent council
to ...
... Now let it be considered , that of the numerous youths to be thus educated ,
and therefore inspired with this passion , a considerable proportion will be sous
of the nobility , who form a branch of the legislature , a kind of permanent council
to ...
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The Dutch , ' ( he says ) considered the profession of the protestant religion as an
indispensable duty , and regarded the doctrines of the church of Rome as a most
iniquitous perversion of the word of God . Yet in the face of this profession ...
The Dutch , ' ( he says ) considered the profession of the protestant religion as an
indispensable duty , and regarded the doctrines of the church of Rome as a most
iniquitous perversion of the word of God . Yet in the face of this profession ...
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The vineyards , and depôts of wine at Constantia , are certainly curious ;
especially when it is considered , that the soil which produces that luscious wine ,
is confined to a very few acres , I believe not more than forty , beyond which , sets
from ...
The vineyards , and depôts of wine at Constantia , are certainly curious ;
especially when it is considered , that the soil which produces that luscious wine ,
is confined to a very few acres , I believe not more than forty , beyond which , sets
from ...
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this too , most probably , without having once considered what this crowd were to
eat , or how they were to obtain arms . - We had not proceeded far when we saw
a great number of parties approaching towards us , and in a manner covering ...
this too , most probably , without having once considered what this crowd were to
eat , or how they were to obtain arms . - We had not proceeded far when we saw
a great number of parties approaching towards us , and in a manner covering ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.