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debt of France injurious to the nation , 329in advanced life still irresolute , 304 — wept the cause of the wars of Louis XIII . and XIV . , for his country , ib . - acted as mediator be- ib .
debt of France injurious to the nation , 329in advanced life still irresolute , 304 — wept the cause of the wars of Louis XIII . and XIV . , for his country , ib . - acted as mediator be- ib .
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-effect mistaken for cause , ib . - ignorance of sound physiology and anatomy , ib . no improvement down to the times of the Ptolemies , Poetry , the , of the Orient , reviewed , 409 . ib . - dissection the true means of shedding light ...
-effect mistaken for cause , ib . - ignorance of sound physiology and anatomy , ib . no improvement down to the times of the Ptolemies , Poetry , the , of the Orient , reviewed , 409 . ib . - dissection the true means of shedding light ...
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Such was their influence that frequently during the civil wars in Gaul they caused the immediate cessation of bloodshed among the most furious of the combatants by simply calling on them to desist . * In speaking of the same order ...
Such was their influence that frequently during the civil wars in Gaul they caused the immediate cessation of bloodshed among the most furious of the combatants by simply calling on them to desist . * In speaking of the same order ...
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... one was buried alive and the other forced to commit suicide ; the partners in their guilt were disposed of in a manner equally summary , But lest all this might not be sufficient , the Decemviri caused the sacred books to be ...
... one was buried alive and the other forced to commit suicide ; the partners in their guilt were disposed of in a manner equally summary , But lest all this might not be sufficient , the Decemviri caused the sacred books to be ...
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Princes and electors espoused the cause of one or the other religion , and changed the same as convictions or policy commanded . Austria alone was firm for Catholicism . She was , as her power entitled her to be , the head of the ...
Princes and electors espoused the cause of one or the other religion , and changed the same as convictions or policy commanded . Austria alone was firm for Catholicism . She was , as her power entitled her to be , the head of the ...
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