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... Everybody make their guesses what are his crimes , ' Mr. Macaulay connects the proceedings taken against him in the month of May more par- ticularly with the audacious plot of Young and Blackhead , which he has described with great ...
... Everybody make their guesses what are his crimes , ' Mr. Macaulay connects the proceedings taken against him in the month of May more par- ticularly with the audacious plot of Young and Blackhead , which he has described with great ...
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But I always thought that these shams would not have taken the wise men , such as Lochiel , and if he began once , I would little doubt of most of the others following him ; and I wish some of the most obstinate of them would stand it ...
But I always thought that these shams would not have taken the wise men , such as Lochiel , and if he began once , I would little doubt of most of the others following him ; and I wish some of the most obstinate of them would stand it ...
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the population of France , taken collectively , has been almost stationary for the last ten years . But to this remarkable fact another consideration of equal gravity must be added . The population , though stationary in numbers ...
the population of France , taken collectively , has been almost stationary for the last ten years . But to this remarkable fact another consideration of equal gravity must be added . The population , though stationary in numbers ...
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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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