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... least before the gates , of Tours and of Sens ; and his detachments overspread the king- dom of Burgundy as far as the well - known cities of Lyons and Befançon . The memory of these devastations , for Abderame did not fpare the country ...
... least before the gates , of Tours and of Sens ; and his detachments overspread the king- dom of Burgundy as far as the well - known cities of Lyons and Befançon . The memory of these devastations , for Abderame did not fpare the country ...
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... least ap- plauded , by the gratitude of the clergy , who are indebted to his sword for their prefent existence . But in the public diftrefs , the mayor of the palace had been compelled to apply the riches , or at least the revenues , of ...
... least ap- plauded , by the gratitude of the clergy , who are indebted to his sword for their prefent existence . But in the public diftrefs , the mayor of the palace had been compelled to apply the riches , or at least the revenues , of ...
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... least three hundred years before Mahomet ( Wotton's Reflections , p . 121-133 . Pauw , Re- cherches fur les Egyptiens et les Chincis , tom . i . p . 376-429 . ) . VOL . X. E into LII . CHAP . into foft and falutary medicines . OF THE ...
... least three hundred years before Mahomet ( Wotton's Reflections , p . 121-133 . Pauw , Re- cherches fur les Egyptiens et les Chincis , tom . i . p . 376-429 . ) . VOL . X. E into LII . CHAP . into foft and falutary medicines . OF THE ...
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... least to heal the imagination , and restore the hopes , of the multitude . The public defence had been long neglected , not from the prefumption of peace , but from the distress and poverty of the times . far as the fcantinefs of his ...
... least to heal the imagination , and restore the hopes , of the multitude . The public defence had been long neglected , not from the prefumption of peace , but from the distress and poverty of the times . far as the fcantinefs of his ...
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... least in the eyes of an enemy , two hundred thousand strong ; and of these about thirty thousand were armed with cuiraffes : a train of four thoufand mules attended their march ; and their evening camp was regularly fortified with an ...
... least in the eyes of an enemy , two hundred thousand strong ; and of these about thirty thousand were armed with cuiraffes : a train of four thoufand mules attended their march ; and their evening camp was regularly fortified with an ...
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