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... death - bed , troubled with a multiplicity of public affairs , he ftill remembered , and it was almoft his firft concern to give them their commiffions , and fend them on board the ship they were appointed to . which he had been long ...
... death - bed , troubled with a multiplicity of public affairs , he ftill remembered , and it was almoft his firft concern to give them their commiffions , and fend them on board the ship they were appointed to . which he had been long ...
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... death of Louis the XVIth was voted by the National Con- vention ; that I was not then , nor ever was , a Member of the Convention ; and that of courfe I did not , nor could , fign his death - warrant . My anfwer , therefore , to this ...
... death of Louis the XVIth was voted by the National Con- vention ; that I was not then , nor ever was , a Member of the Convention ; and that of courfe I did not , nor could , fign his death - warrant . My anfwer , therefore , to this ...
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... death appears to have no power to divide , and the mind no power abfolutely to forget . But another world appears to be yet more indifpenfable to our reafon , when we fee thoughout Nature , and even in the events of Providence , the ...
... death appears to have no power to divide , and the mind no power abfolutely to forget . But another world appears to be yet more indifpenfable to our reafon , when we fee thoughout Nature , and even in the events of Providence , the ...
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