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We have here a direct assertion on the part of Linlithgow , not only of King William's knowledge of the state of the negotiation , but also of his personal view and opinion as to those who should stand out . 6 Stair's letter of the same ...
We have here a direct assertion on the part of Linlithgow , not only of King William's knowledge of the state of the negotiation , but also of his personal view and opinion as to those who should stand out . 6 Stair's letter of the same ...
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To be sure , recent experience does not encourage much hope of any direct good from such inquiries ; but however committees and com- missions may whitewash , the coating they put on is very thin ...
To be sure , recent experience does not encourage much hope of any direct good from such inquiries ; but however committees and com- missions may whitewash , the coating they put on is very thin ...
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It must further be kept in mind that our direct knowledge of the winds is de- rived from the lower strata of the atmosphere only . The aspects of clouds often show to the eye different or opposite currents at different heights ...
It must further be kept in mind that our direct knowledge of the winds is de- rived from the lower strata of the atmosphere only . The aspects of clouds often show to the eye different or opposite currents at different heights ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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