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... France , corde petit placidam sub libertate quietem . " Thus he adopted the motto of the State of Massachusetts , with the substitution of the word corde ( heart ) for ense ( sword ) : “ With the heart ( instead of the sword ) he seeks ...
... France , corde petit placidam sub libertate quietem . " Thus he adopted the motto of the State of Massachusetts , with the substitution of the word corde ( heart ) for ense ( sword ) : “ With the heart ( instead of the sword ) he seeks ...
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... France , where he was already well known . When he was but twenty years old he had been made a professor of mathematics at Pisa ; but not feeling fit for the place he went to Paris to pursue his studies further , and there he made the ...
... France , where he was already well known . When he was but twenty years old he had been made a professor of mathematics at Pisa ; but not feeling fit for the place he went to Paris to pursue his studies further , and there he made the ...
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... France , firmly believing him perfectly innocent . Certain it is that his prosecutors said hosts of things against him that he disproved completely . They made oath that he had stolen books which , on ex- amination , were found in their ...
... France , firmly believing him perfectly innocent . Certain it is that his prosecutors said hosts of things against him that he disproved completely . They made oath that he had stolen books which , on ex- amination , were found in their ...
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... France , and buy 20,000 from foreigners . A genius from Paris has distinguished himself by making a large historical collection of warming - pans . M. Nestor Roque , lin , the collector in question , already has warming - pans which ...
... France , and buy 20,000 from foreigners . A genius from Paris has distinguished himself by making a large historical collection of warming - pans . M. Nestor Roque , lin , the collector in question , already has warming - pans which ...
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... France en 1862 . Mr. C J. Palmer announces for publication , by subscription , The Perlustration of Great Yarmouth , in Norfolk ; with Southtown and Gorleston , in Suffolk , which will contain some account of old houses and other places ...
... France en 1862 . Mr. C J. Palmer announces for publication , by subscription , The Perlustration of Great Yarmouth , in Norfolk ; with Southtown and Gorleston , in Suffolk , which will contain some account of old houses and other places ...
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