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... in some measure , restrained by the appre- hension of individual vengeance ; and any tumult which might take place would have been rendered far more serious if the military , as was natural , had taken part with the people .
... in some measure , restrained by the appre- hension of individual vengeance ; and any tumult which might take place would have been rendered far more serious if the military , as was natural , had taken part with the people .
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Junot's measures were taken with a promptness equal to the oc- casion . He hoped to crush the insurgents before any English could arrive to their assistance ; and wherever they ventured to op pose a regular body of French troops ...
Junot's measures were taken with a promptness equal to the oc- casion . He hoped to crush the insurgents before any English could arrive to their assistance ; and wherever they ventured to op pose a regular body of French troops ...
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... and a person might as well record the rise of the tide by measures taken on a shore which the sea had abandoned . Adverting at the same time to the ' college lectures ; ' after throw- ing them into the scale , according to the best ...
... and a person might as well record the rise of the tide by measures taken on a shore which the sea had abandoned . Adverting at the same time to the ' college lectures ; ' after throw- ing them into the scale , according to the best ...
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The Natural Defence of an Insular Empire earnestly | 313 |
A Description of the Feroe Islands containing an | 333 |
or an Account Historical and Topographical | 342 |
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