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Page 5
... rendered it necessary that the neighbouring powers should interfere : there were also other sources of unhap- piness . and revenge , it was stern and un- relenting , and the publick who compared such moroseness with the amiable defects ...
... rendered it necessary that the neighbouring powers should interfere : there were also other sources of unhap- piness . and revenge , it was stern and un- relenting , and the publick who compared such moroseness with the amiable defects ...
Page 6
... rendered themselves obnoxious by taking the lead in opposition to the government . In succeeding years the picture exhibited by this little republick became still more afflict- ing ; the different parties had seve ral times recourse to ...
... rendered themselves obnoxious by taking the lead in opposition to the government . In succeeding years the picture exhibited by this little republick became still more afflict- ing ; the different parties had seve ral times recourse to ...
Page 14
... render him still amiable in society , desires to marry a lady between the age of twenty and thirty- five , and of an agreeable person , that is to say , a genteel figure , regular features , beautiful eyes , a pretty mouth , adorned ...
... render him still amiable in society , desires to marry a lady between the age of twenty and thirty- five , and of an agreeable person , that is to say , a genteel figure , regular features , beautiful eyes , a pretty mouth , adorned ...
Page 29
... rendered imperfect and almost useless . Thus have the publishers been de- prived of a great proportion of this valuable work ; and a new and elegant printing apparatus . A circumstance which adds peculiar weight to this ca- lamity is ...
... rendered imperfect and almost useless . Thus have the publishers been de- prived of a great proportion of this valuable work ; and a new and elegant printing apparatus . A circumstance which adds peculiar weight to this ca- lamity is ...
Page 35
... rendered themselves se odious and oppressive , that the Resident of France , who had been always anxious to find a pretext for annexing Geneva to the great Republick , assigned their conduct as a reason why the Directory should ...
... rendered themselves se odious and oppressive , that the Resident of France , who had been always anxious to find a pretext for annexing Geneva to the great Republick , assigned their conduct as a reason why the Directory should ...
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