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... whole survey with the melancholy reflection , that the Russian Government has doue little to meliorate the condition of its new subjects . When will princes learn to pre- fer improvement to extent of territory ? ART . II . Scottish ...
... whole survey with the melancholy reflection , that the Russian Government has doue little to meliorate the condition of its new subjects . When will princes learn to pre- fer improvement to extent of territory ? ART . II . Scottish ...
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... whole series of human existence most baffle all calculation , and excite unbounded astonish- ment . Dark as was the age in which he studied and wrote , unfixed and fluctuating as were the then half - formed languages of modern na- tions ...
... whole series of human existence most baffle all calculation , and excite unbounded astonish- ment . Dark as was the age in which he studied and wrote , unfixed and fluctuating as were the then half - formed languages of modern na- tions ...
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... whole of these wonderful works in a night of six months ; but the cock crowing before they were finished , they remained imperfect , and he retired , having wounded his finger , to this his hovel , in which state the figure in front of ...
... whole of these wonderful works in a night of six months ; but the cock crowing before they were finished , they remained imperfect , and he retired , having wounded his finger , to this his hovel , in which state the figure in front of ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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