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... Potidæa , sidered ; though I have arisen first , and Methone , and all that country I presume I may expect your pardon ; round : when many of those states for if they on former occasions had now subjected to him were free and advised ...
... Potidæa , sidered ; though I have arisen first , and Methone , and all that country I presume I may expect your pardon ; round : when many of those states for if they on former occasions had now subjected to him were free and advised ...
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... Potidæa , it added something virtuous principle , betrays a dislike to their force ; just now , when the of his daily intemperance , and riot- Thessalians were in the midst of dis - ings , and obscenities , he loses all fa- order ...
... Potidæa , it added something virtuous principle , betrays a dislike to their force ; just now , when the of his daily intemperance , and riot- Thessalians were in the midst of dis - ings , and obscenities , he loses all fa- order ...
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VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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