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... able to him ; and if they made no choice , it would be equally agree- able ; as the moderate age and good health of the elector , pre- vented the measure from being at all neceffary . He concluded a long courfe of argument , and a ...
... able to him ; and if they made no choice , it would be equally agree- able ; as the moderate age and good health of the elector , pre- vented the measure from being at all neceffary . He concluded a long courfe of argument , and a ...
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... able to draw much of the public attention , to the interview which took place this year , between the Emperor of Germany , and the Empress of Ruffia . The latter having accom- panied the Great Duke and Duchefs of Ruffia , on their way ...
... able to draw much of the public attention , to the interview which took place this year , between the Emperor of Germany , and the Empress of Ruffia . The latter having accom- panied the Great Duke and Duchefs of Ruffia , on their way ...
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... able tuition of neceffity , enabled her to throw off the ungracious , but characteristic haughtiness of her family . To this the owed much of her fortune and greatness . Charmed by a popular affability , and a captivating condefcenfion ...
... able tuition of neceffity , enabled her to throw off the ungracious , but characteristic haughtiness of her family . To this the owed much of her fortune and greatness . Charmed by a popular affability , and a captivating condefcenfion ...
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... able , to all ranks of the army . Rochambeau declared in his an fwer , that he only brought over the vanguard of a much greater force which was destined for their aid ; and that he was ordered by the king , his mafter , to affure them ...
... able , to all ranks of the army . Rochambeau declared in his an fwer , that he only brought over the vanguard of a much greater force which was destined for their aid ; and that he was ordered by the king , his mafter , to affure them ...
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... able to cope with the French fquadron , he was under an expectation of being himself attacked in that harbour . This ftate of things was , however , foon July 13 changed , by the arrival of Admiral Graves , with fix fail of the line ...
... able to cope with the French fquadron , he was under an expectation of being himself attacked in that harbour . This ftate of things was , however , foon July 13 changed , by the arrival of Admiral Graves , with fix fail of the line ...
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