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And having thus affirmed the principle of the rights of the Vaudois , and of any who might adhere to them , in the free exercise of their religion , the Duke of Savoy proceeded , in respect to the details , to give to England and to ...
And having thus affirmed the principle of the rights of the Vaudois , and of any who might adhere to them , in the free exercise of their religion , the Duke of Savoy proceeded , in respect to the details , to give to England and to ...
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The princes , on this occasion , were all dressed in nequen , the coarsest manufacture of the country . The preacher began by enlarging on the obligations of morality , and of respect for the gods , especially important in persons whose ...
The princes , on this occasion , were all dressed in nequen , the coarsest manufacture of the country . The preacher began by enlarging on the obligations of morality , and of respect for the gods , especially important in persons whose ...
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The condition of these three countries , both relative and positive , with respect to rail- roads , has doubtless been much altered in the years which have since elapsed , while inland navigation ...
The condition of these three countries , both relative and positive , with respect to rail- roads , has doubtless been much altered in the years which have since elapsed , while inland navigation ...
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A Description of the Canals and Railroads of | 5 |
IntimeMouvement LittérairePortraits 17891836 | 375 |
426 note omit Madame de St Aignan who was certainly saved | 426 |
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