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... ( Continued from vol . V , page 406. ) LETTER XXVII . My dear E IT is now time that I should say something to you of the histo- ry of Geneva , which I will do , depend upon it , in as few words as possible , passing rapidly from the time ...
... ( Continued from vol . V , page 406. ) LETTER XXVII . My dear E IT is now time that I should say something to you of the histo- ry of Geneva , which I will do , depend upon it , in as few words as possible , passing rapidly from the time ...
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... continued state of warfare and disputes ( similar to those which for so many years distracted Italy between the Papal and Imperial power ) retained a portion of the executive authority in the person of his representative the Vidomne ...
... continued state of warfare and disputes ( similar to those which for so many years distracted Italy between the Papal and Imperial power ) retained a portion of the executive authority in the person of his representative the Vidomne ...
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... continued exertions in defence of their independence and of their ve- ry existence , it was necessary to inculcate the most rigid economy , and to enforce it by sumptuary laws ; of these you may form a ve- ry just idea by looking into ...
... continued exertions in defence of their independence and of their ve- ry existence , it was necessary to inculcate the most rigid economy , and to enforce it by sumptuary laws ; of these you may form a ve- ry just idea by looking into ...
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... ( Continued from page 8. ) LETTER XXIX . My dear E -—— , THE long wished - for revolu- tion was now established , a new order was to commence , and those days of virtue and happiness , which have never perhaps existed but in the fancy of ...
... ( Continued from page 8. ) LETTER XXIX . My dear E -—— , THE long wished - for revolu- tion was now established , a new order was to commence , and those days of virtue and happiness , which have never perhaps existed but in the fancy of ...
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... continued intoxication , which kept them insensible to the dictates of justice , and deaf to the groans of their fellow - citizens : when I re- flect upon the fatal change which took place as if by inchantment in Geneva , and placed an ...
... continued intoxication , which kept them insensible to the dictates of justice , and deaf to the groans of their fellow - citizens : when I re- flect upon the fatal change which took place as if by inchantment in Geneva , and placed an ...
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