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... Charles and M. Roberts rofe in De- cember from the Garden of the Thuil- leries in Paris , and in an hour and half defcended about twenty - feven miles from that city . In this voyage , the thermometer fell from 47 to 31 , from which ...
... Charles and M. Roberts rofe in De- cember from the Garden of the Thuil- leries in Paris , and in an hour and half defcended about twenty - feven miles from that city . In this voyage , the thermometer fell from 47 to 31 , from which ...
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... Charles the Second , and his Parliament . " Thirdly , A molt remarkable paper , in the form of a memorial , written with great fpirit and unreferved freedom by a Gentleman of the name of Gibfon , whofe opinion appears to have been ...
... Charles the Second , and his Parliament . " Thirdly , A molt remarkable paper , in the form of a memorial , written with great fpirit and unreferved freedom by a Gentleman of the name of Gibfon , whofe opinion appears to have been ...
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... Charles Kemble were zealous in the fupport of the piece ; and Emery went through his character ( which , in point of fimplicity , is much like that of Lump in The Review ) in a very spi- rited manner . Indeed the whole of the performers ...
... Charles Kemble were zealous in the fupport of the piece ; and Emery went through his character ( which , in point of fimplicity , is much like that of Lump in The Review ) in a very spi- rited manner . Indeed the whole of the performers ...
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... Charles , and another part gained the mornes on our left we purfued them towards Galion and the Bridge de Nogere . General Serifia , who remained at Grand Terre , having had orders to affemble what troops he could in that part , now ...
... Charles , and another part gained the mornes on our left we purfued them towards Galion and the Bridge de Nogere . General Serifia , who remained at Grand Terre , having had orders to affemble what troops he could in that part , now ...
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... Charles . The execu- tion of the plan laid for blowing them up , and which was on the point of be- ing carried into effect , failed , in confe- quence of the promptitude with which our troops purfued the enemy on the evacuation of the ...
... Charles . The execu- tion of the plan laid for blowing them up , and which was on the point of be- ing carried into effect , failed , in confe- quence of the promptitude with which our troops purfued the enemy on the evacuation of the ...
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