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Page 39
... French general there as am- bassador . " You will be surprized , " says he , " that I should be unable to say much of the French general , from my own personal " knowledge : he possessed no magnetic powers over me , and " therefore I ...
... French general there as am- bassador . " You will be surprized , " says he , " that I should be unable to say much of the French general , from my own personal " knowledge : he possessed no magnetic powers over me , and " therefore I ...
Page 85
... from his laws and his political prejudices , contemns and abhors the slave . The French- man is too much inured to slavery , to respect or cherish it . In the equal laws of Britain only , and in Poyer's History of Barbadoes . 85.
... from his laws and his political prejudices , contemns and abhors the slave . The French- man is too much inured to slavery , to respect or cherish it . In the equal laws of Britain only , and in Poyer's History of Barbadoes . 85.
Page 105
... French aristocracy , to introduce the same circumstance that forms the catastrophe of the Maid of the Mill on the Paris stage , in his favourite Opera of Nina . Though there can be no possible com- petition between the general poetical ...
... French aristocracy , to introduce the same circumstance that forms the catastrophe of the Maid of the Mill on the Paris stage , in his favourite Opera of Nina . Though there can be no possible com- petition between the general poetical ...
Page 181
... French , and other fo- reign measures , both ancient and modern . These have been extracted from the most authentic sources , and the names of the authors , or experimenters , are annexed to the account . The accuracy of the numerical ...
... French , and other fo- reign measures , both ancient and modern . These have been extracted from the most authentic sources , and the names of the authors , or experimenters , are annexed to the account . The accuracy of the numerical ...
Page 218
... French ; or a Selection of Familiar Notes and Letters , in French . For the Use of Schools . With an Alphabetical Index , explanatory of the Words and Idiomatical Expressions . By George Saulez . 1s . 6d . The Elements of English ...
... French ; or a Selection of Familiar Notes and Letters , in French . For the Use of Schools . With an Alphabetical Index , explanatory of the Words and Idiomatical Expressions . By George Saulez . 1s . 6d . The Elements of English ...
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