The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 13
... head I have suspended two vessels of tin , one above the other - when I go to bed , which is always at ten , I put a bottle of wa- ter into the upper vessel , in the bottom of which is a hole , of such a size as to let the water pass ...
... head I have suspended two vessels of tin , one above the other - when I go to bed , which is always at ten , I put a bottle of wa- ter into the upper vessel , in the bottom of which is a hole , of such a size as to let the water pass ...
Pagina 64
... head of the plotters of this society , offered a military dic- tatorship to Napoleon , and proposed to acknowledge him as chief , and to confide the fortunes of the Republic to him , if he would but second the principles of the Societe ...
... head of the plotters of this society , offered a military dic- tatorship to Napoleon , and proposed to acknowledge him as chief , and to confide the fortunes of the Republic to him , if he would but second the principles of the Societe ...
Pagina 65
... head ; indemnity , that is to say , a sum at least equal to that which the two years that he was to pass in the Directory would produce to him - a sum that he calculated at twelve mil- lions of livres tournois , including the two ...
... head ; indemnity , that is to say , a sum at least equal to that which the two years that he was to pass in the Directory would produce to him - a sum that he calculated at twelve mil- lions of livres tournois , including the two ...
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