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Page 150
We think the whole of this practice less confiftent with the nature of a public and
now national establishment * , than that of the veterinary . schools on the
continent , where no fees are received , and where the falaries of the professors ,
though ...
We think the whole of this practice less confiftent with the nature of a public and
now national establishment * , than that of the veterinary . schools on the
continent , where no fees are received , and where the falaries of the professors ,
though ...
Page 177
Giles , a subaltern officer in the garde nationale , entirely devoted to the king ,
took in the above reports , and delivered them to M. de Leffart , from whom he
received directions refpecting the operations of the following day . These men
were ...
Giles , a subaltern officer in the garde nationale , entirely devoted to the king ,
took in the above reports , and delivered them to M. de Leffart , from whom he
received directions refpecting the operations of the following day . These men
were ...
Page 245
The chief received me with civility , and complied with the request , that our party
might be permitted to accompany the first melienger who should be dispatched
into the Kangrah camp ; and he also intimated , that some letters which were ...
The chief received me with civility , and complied with the request , that our party
might be permitted to accompany the first melienger who should be dispatched
into the Kangrah camp ; and he also intimated , that some letters which were ...
Page 307
... very cona siderable , though I never received any exact account of them . ' P.
208 . This plain narrative will be deemed fully exculpatory , when we add to it ,
that the marquis received Bouillé's Memoirs relating to the French Revolution . '
307.
... very cona siderable , though I never received any exact account of them . ' P.
208 . This plain narrative will be deemed fully exculpatory , when we add to it ,
that the marquis received Bouillé's Memoirs relating to the French Revolution . '
307.
Page 535
But he had been forced to yield to a soldier invested with the character of the law
; and his soul was deeply huniliated by the affront which he had received in the
good cause . The first use which he made of his liberty was to demand ...
But he had been forced to yield to a soldier invested with the character of the law
; and his soul was deeply huniliated by the affront which he had received in the
good cause . The first use which he made of his liberty was to demand ...
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