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... confiderable number of those persons who affumed the name of literati , because they had no- thing to do , and could not clafs un- der any other defcription . This 20,000 , however , from the advan- tage of their being concentrated in ...
... confiderable number of those persons who affumed the name of literati , because they had no- thing to do , and could not clafs un- der any other defcription . This 20,000 , however , from the advan- tage of their being concentrated in ...
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... confiderable , were ftill un- equal to the fupply of thefe number- lefs drains , he deemed it neceffary to apply to other fources . Indeed , with fuch vaft objects in view , and after the facrifice of fo much wealth as was already ...
... confiderable , were ftill un- equal to the fupply of thefe number- lefs drains , he deemed it neceffary to apply to other fources . Indeed , with fuch vaft objects in view , and after the facrifice of fo much wealth as was already ...
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... confider- able as they were , and freely offered , did not procure them the smalleft mark of favour or acknowledgment , fome noify and tranfitory marks of immediate approbation excepted , from either the nobles or the com- mons . On the ...
... confider- able as they were , and freely offered , did not procure them the smalleft mark of favour or acknowledgment , fome noify and tranfitory marks of immediate approbation excepted , from either the nobles or the com- mons . On the ...
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... confiderable army of the national guards . Events of the 5th and 6th of October . King and royal family led captive to Paris . Tumult in Paris , and the murder of a baker , foon after the arrival of the national affembly , occafion the ...
... confiderable army of the national guards . Events of the 5th and 6th of October . King and royal family led captive to Paris . Tumult in Paris , and the murder of a baker , foon after the arrival of the national affembly , occafion the ...
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... confider- able , and perhaps the most interest- ing with regard to matter , arose upon the queftion of adopting the meafure , confidered with respect to its expedience and propriety . It was faid , by those who opposed the measure ...
... confider- able , and perhaps the most interest- ing with regard to matter , arose upon the queftion of adopting the meafure , confidered with respect to its expedience and propriety . It was faid , by those who opposed the measure ...
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