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Page 75
... President shall ad- journ the proceedings for two dayɔ , to hear his definitive aufwer . 7. That on the day after his fecond appear- ance at the bar , the National Convention shall pronounce on the fate of Luis Cipet , by the appel ...
... President shall ad- journ the proceedings for two dayɔ , to hear his definitive aufwer . 7. That on the day after his fecond appear- ance at the bar , the National Convention shall pronounce on the fate of Luis Cipet , by the appel ...
Page 177
... president ; he was within a few votes of him as it was . Trade is at prefent very britk ; but , owing to the building of our new capital , and cutting fun- dry canals , wages of work - people are enor- moufly high . Wrights and mafons ...
... president ; he was within a few votes of him as it was . Trade is at prefent very britk ; but , owing to the building of our new capital , and cutting fun- dry canals , wages of work - people are enor- moufly high . Wrights and mafons ...
Page 257
... public prints has been well grounded . The vice - president neither wrote nor corrected them ; he did not give his fauction to an individual fe ment & c . dated Dryburgh - abbey , O. 30 9 1793- ] 257 Review of New Publications .
... public prints has been well grounded . The vice - president neither wrote nor corrected them ; he did not give his fauction to an individual fe ment & c . dated Dryburgh - abbey , O. 30 9 1793- ] 257 Review of New Publications .
Page 466
... President of the Depare , ment terminated his letter by informing the , Convention , that the d domestics , of the ci - de- vants , and fome pries , having kind ) -d first . of all the fire of difcord , 200 of them bad been made ...
... President of the Depare , ment terminated his letter by informing the , Convention , that the d domestics , of the ci - de- vants , and fome pries , having kind ) -d first . of all the fire of difcord , 200 of them bad been made ...
Page 521
... President Henanit attri- butes the origin of arms and heraldry to the crufades , when the nobles , being covered with fteel , were under the neceflity of diftinguishing themfelves from each other by fome exterior mark on their armour ...
... President Henanit attri- butes the origin of arms and heraldry to the crufades , when the nobles , being covered with fteel , were under the neceflity of diftinguishing themfelves from each other by fome exterior mark on their armour ...
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