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Letters containing a Sketch of the Scenes which passed in various Departments
of France during the Tyranny of Robespierre , and of the Events which took place
in Paris on the 28th of July , 1794 . By Helen Maria Williams . Volume the Third .
Letters containing a Sketch of the Scenes which passed in various Departments
of France during the Tyranny of Robespierre , and of the Events which took place
in Paris on the 28th of July , 1794 . By Helen Maria Williams . Volume the Third .
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The present volume will have lefs novelty to fuch of our readers as have read Mr .
Wakefield ' s Translation of the New Testament : for the same criticisms frequently
occur , that appeared in that performance , though illustrated by different ...
The present volume will have lefs novelty to fuch of our readers as have read Mr .
Wakefield ' s Translation of the New Testament : for the same criticisms frequently
occur , that appeared in that performance , though illustrated by different ...
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In the first place then , the form is much more convenient , to say nothing of the
expense ; which is very considerably diminished : three volumes are compressed
into two : each of these latter makes an elegant volume of about the size of the ...
In the first place then , the form is much more convenient , to say nothing of the
expense ; which is very considerably diminished : three volumes are compressed
into two : each of these latter makes an elegant volume of about the size of the ...
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