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The king , Louis XV . hearing of these experiments , expressed a wish to be a
spectator of them . A course of experiments was given at the seat of the Duc D '
Ayen , at St . Gerinain , by M . de Lor . The applauses vhich the King bestowed
upon ...
The king , Louis XV . hearing of these experiments , expressed a wish to be a
spectator of them . A course of experiments was given at the seat of the Duc D '
Ayen , at St . Gerinain , by M . de Lor . The applauses vhich the King bestowed
upon ...
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... as well as more agreeable to you than praise , I ought to mention , that I wish
you had omitted not only the quotation from the Review , * which you are now
justly dissatisfied with , but those expressions of resentment against your
adversaries ...
... as well as more agreeable to you than praise , I ought to mention , that I wish
you had omitted not only the quotation from the Review , * which you are now
justly dissatisfied with , but those expressions of resentment against your
adversaries ...
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... the slightest wish for a separation . When we consider the great improvements
in the science of government , the general diffusion of the principles of liberty
amongst the people of Europe , the effects which these have already produced in
...
... the slightest wish for a separation . When we consider the great improvements
in the science of government , the general diffusion of the principles of liberty
amongst the people of Europe , the effects which these have already produced in
...
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The ministry were unable longer to oppose their wishes . Provisionl articles of
peace were agreed to , and signed at Paris , on the 30th of Novem . ber , 1782 ,
by Dr . Franklin , Mr . Adams , Mr . Jay , and Mr . Laurers , on the part of the United
...
The ministry were unable longer to oppose their wishes . Provisionl articles of
peace were agreed to , and signed at Paris , on the 30th of Novem . ber , 1782 ,
by Dr . Franklin , Mr . Adams , Mr . Jay , and Mr . Laurers , on the part of the United
...
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... the foundation of my fortune , and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to
me I wish to be ueful even after my death , if possible , in forming and advancing
other young men , that may be serviceable to their country in both these towns .
... the foundation of my fortune , and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to
me I wish to be ueful even after my death , if possible , in forming and advancing
other young men , that may be serviceable to their country in both these towns .
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