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... Lastly , ( pardon the expression , ) I absolutely com- mand you not to offer me any pecuniary assistance , nor to attempt getting me any from any one of VOL . 10-8 113 your friends . At another time , or on any SAVAGE.
... Lastly , ( pardon the expression , ) I absolutely com- mand you not to offer me any pecuniary assistance , nor to attempt getting me any from any one of VOL . 10-8 113 your friends . At another time , or on any SAVAGE.
Pagina 145
... assistance from the hand that produced them . This year , 1712 , he published his Reflections on the Barrier Treaty , which carries on the design of his Conduct of the Allies , and shows how little re- gard in that negotiation had been ...
... assistance from the hand that produced them . This year , 1712 , he published his Reflections on the Barrier Treaty , which carries on the design of his Conduct of the Allies , and shows how little re- gard in that negotiation had been ...
Pagina 181
... assistance ; and , taking only half the work upon himself , divided the other half between his partners , giving four books to Fenton , and eight to Broome . Fenton's books I have enumerated in his life ; to the lot of Broome fell the ...
... assistance ; and , taking only half the work upon himself , divided the other half between his partners , giving four books to Fenton , and eight to Broome . Fenton's books I have enumerated in his life ; to the lot of Broome fell the ...
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