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... continued thus in their strong hold , expecting certain proofs of what they only wish'd for , the governor chancing one day to go forth , some crafty person amongst their enemies , pretending great friendship , insinuated to them that ...
... continued thus in their strong hold , expecting certain proofs of what they only wish'd for , the governor chancing one day to go forth , some crafty person amongst their enemies , pretending great friendship , insinuated to them that ...
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... continued , tires . There is , however , a good deal of historical research , adapted to the view which the author takes ; and we have no doubt the book will have its day , and be very ge- nerally read . FROM THE SAME . PARRY'S SECOND ...
... continued , tires . There is , however , a good deal of historical research , adapted to the view which the author takes ; and we have no doubt the book will have its day , and be very ge- nerally read . FROM THE SAME . PARRY'S SECOND ...
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... continued so late as the year 1738 , during which he produced three pieces , which were probably his last dra- matic efforts , as he had then attained his seventieth year . " 9 It has been said of Le Sage's works , that no writings are ...
... continued so late as the year 1738 , during which he produced three pieces , which were probably his last dra- matic efforts , as he had then attained his seventieth year . " 9 It has been said of Le Sage's works , that no writings are ...
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