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Page 110
... thought proper to be- lieve their account , I ought to esteem myself very fortunate in having escaped from such enemies that as to themselves , in consideration of the trouble I had met with , they would assist me to the last drop of ...
... thought proper to be- lieve their account , I ought to esteem myself very fortunate in having escaped from such enemies that as to themselves , in consideration of the trouble I had met with , they would assist me to the last drop of ...
Page 129
... thought , a matter of no great difficulty or ex- , pense , to be elected for such a trifling place ; he had already gained the estimation of the inhabitants , by some inconsiderable privileges he had lately granted them ; and , after a ...
... thought , a matter of no great difficulty or ex- , pense , to be elected for such a trifling place ; he had already gained the estimation of the inhabitants , by some inconsiderable privileges he had lately granted them ; and , after a ...
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... thought best written , or best calculated to promote the interests of religion , it was published in 1670 , in a small volume , under the title of " Thoughts on Religion and other Subjects by M. Pascal . " Of these fragments many are ...
... thought best written , or best calculated to promote the interests of religion , it was published in 1670 , in a small volume , under the title of " Thoughts on Religion and other Subjects by M. Pascal . " Of these fragments many are ...
Contents
JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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