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Page 77
The * Mamalukes , informed of his fame and power , offer him their imperial
crown and their chief town to live in . These he accepts of , with great pleasure ;
his coronation is performed July 27 , 1754 , and our author leaves him labouring
for the ...
The * Mamalukes , informed of his fame and power , offer him their imperial
crown and their chief town to live in . These he accepts of , with great pleasure ;
his coronation is performed July 27 , 1754 , and our author leaves him labouring
for the ...
Page 86
... wisely remarked to another petticoat proselyte ) • whose moderation , by
obliging none either to marry or live • single , does not thereby mean to
encourage infidelity and breach • of vows made to the Great Creator , whom all
churches adore .
... wisely remarked to another petticoat proselyte ) • whose moderation , by
obliging none either to marry or live • single , does not thereby mean to
encourage infidelity and breach • of vows made to the Great Creator , whom all
churches adore .
Page 103
Let us s but consider that the langer we live , the fewer blood - vessels • we retain
' in our bodies ; and that the fibres become stiff , and lose in their spring ar force ,
so as to be unable , from their too great rigidity , to give sufficient motion to the ...
Let us s but consider that the langer we live , the fewer blood - vessels • we retain
' in our bodies ; and that the fibres become stiff , and lose in their spring ar force ,
so as to be unable , from their too great rigidity , to give sufficient motion to the ...
Page 317
The law of nature and nations will justify a prince who for his own preservation
takes poffeffion of a neutral country , in order to anticipate the designs , of a
powerful enemy : but what law . will authorise him to live at discretion and raise ...
The law of nature and nations will justify a prince who for his own preservation
takes poffeffion of a neutral country , in order to anticipate the designs , of a
powerful enemy : but what law . will authorise him to live at discretion and raise ...
Page 353
They find a subterraneous habitatation within a mountain , where they live pretty
comfortably , until they are taken on board of a Spanish ship that happens to be
stranded on the shore . In this vessel they are conveyed to Cadiz , from whence ...
They find a subterraneous habitatation within a mountain , where they live pretty
comfortably , until they are taken on board of a Spanish ship that happens to be
stranded on the shore . In this vessel they are conveyed to Cadiz , from whence ...
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