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... passing rapidly from the time of Cæsar to the last revolution ; and rather pointing out to you the particular subjects and periods upon which you ought to seek for information if you are so disposed , which I confess to you however ...
... passing rapidly from the time of Cæsar to the last revolution ; and rather pointing out to you the particular subjects and periods upon which you ought to seek for information if you are so disposed , which I confess to you however ...
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... passed their lives in seclusion , and now beheld the common ob- Exhausted as the city was by continued exertions in defence of their independence and of their ve- ry existence , it was necessary to inculcate the most rigid economy , and ...
... passed their lives in seclusion , and now beheld the common ob- Exhausted as the city was by continued exertions in defence of their independence and of their ve- ry existence , it was necessary to inculcate the most rigid economy , and ...
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... passing sentence upon their unhappy countrymen , beneath the shelter of that very roof , where the magistrates of the nation had frequently presided at those feasts , which for a time gave all Geneva the air of a numerous , a united and ...
... passing sentence upon their unhappy countrymen , beneath the shelter of that very roof , where the magistrates of the nation had frequently presided at those feasts , which for a time gave all Geneva the air of a numerous , a united and ...
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... passed away . He has defended himself with firmness , and is not conscious of having deviated from propriety in the course of his defence . Dearest mother , if I have been at any time a source of satisfaction to you , how many sorrows ...
... passed away . He has defended himself with firmness , and is not conscious of having deviated from propriety in the course of his defence . Dearest mother , if I have been at any time a source of satisfaction to you , how many sorrows ...
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| afflictions , and those of your grand- demn him , and passed a more fear- mother . And you , my dear little ful sentence upon his judges than Louise , do you , whom infancy ex- the one he was compelled to lis- empts from a great deal ...
| afflictions , and those of your grand- demn him , and passed a more fear- mother . And you , my dear little ful sentence upon his judges than Louise , do you , whom infancy ex- the one he was compelled to lis- empts from a great deal ...
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