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... important place , he summoned the city to surrender at discretion ; and his demands were enforced by the positive declaration , that a refusal , or even a delay , should be instantly followed by the lestruction of the magazines , on ...
... important place , he summoned the city to surrender at discretion ; and his demands were enforced by the positive declaration , that a refusal , or even a delay , should be instantly followed by the lestruction of the magazines , on ...
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... important expedition , which he already meditated against the continent of Africa . The Straits of Rhegium and Messina 128 are twelve miles in length , and , in the narrowest passage , about one mile and a half broad ; and the fabulous ...
... important expedition , which he already meditated against the continent of Africa . The Straits of Rhegium and Messina 128 are twelve miles in length , and , in the narrowest passage , about one mile and a half broad ; and the fabulous ...
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... important commission of extirpating rebellion in the provinces of the West ; and the pretended emperor Constantine , after enjoying a short and anxious respite , was again besieged in his capital by the arms of a more formid- able enemy ...
... important commission of extirpating rebellion in the provinces of the West ; and the pretended emperor Constantine , after enjoying a short and anxious respite , was again besieged in his capital by the arms of a more formid- able enemy ...
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... important present of the heads of Jovinus and Sebastian had approved the friendship of Adolphus , and 157 Ida'ius wishes to apply the prophecies of Daniel to these national calam- ities ; and is therefore obliged to accommodate the ...
... important present of the heads of Jovinus and Sebastian had approved the friendship of Adolphus , and 157 Ida'ius wishes to apply the prophecies of Daniel to these national calam- ities ; and is therefore obliged to accommodate the ...
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... important discovery of their own strength.13 Afflicted by similar calamities , and actuated by the same spirit , the Armorican provinces ( a name which comprehended the maritime coun- tries of Gaul between the Seine and the Loire 174 ) ...
... important discovery of their own strength.13 Afflicted by similar calamities , and actuated by the same spirit , the Armorican provinces ( a name which comprehended the maritime coun- tries of Gaul between the Seine and the Loire 174 ) ...
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