The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... attend him as a secretary to his expedition , which was at first meant against Canada , but ended in an incursion on the coast of France . Next year , to wit , 1747 , I received an invitation from the general to attend him in the same ...
... attend him as a secretary to his expedition , which was at first meant against Canada , but ended in an incursion on the coast of France . Next year , to wit , 1747 , I received an invitation from the general to attend him in the same ...
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... attend him on his embassy to Paris , with a near prospect of being ap- pointed secretary to the embassy ; and , in the mean- while , of performing the functions of that office . This offer , however inviting , I at first declined , both ...
... attend him on his embassy to Paris , with a near prospect of being ap- pointed secretary to the embassy ; and , in the mean- while , of performing the functions of that office . This offer , however inviting , I at first declined , both ...
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... attended him during the whole of his stay in England , with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper so perfectly friendly and affectionate . As I had written to my mother that she might expect me in Scotland , I ...
... attended him during the whole of his stay in England , with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper so perfectly friendly and affectionate . As I had written to my mother that she might expect me in Scotland , I ...
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... , was in him certainly attended with the most severe application , the most extensive learning , the greatest depth of thought , and a capacity in every re- riosity in researches concerning their remote origin , is to DR . ADAM SMITH . XV.
... , was in him certainly attended with the most severe application , the most extensive learning , the greatest depth of thought , and a capacity in every re- riosity in researches concerning their remote origin , is to DR . ADAM SMITH . XV.
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... attended the conquest made by that empire , as belonging more to Roman than British story ; we shall hasten through the obscure and uninteresting period of Saxon annals ; and shall reserve a more full narration for those times when the ...
... attended the conquest made by that empire , as belonging more to Roman than British story ; we shall hasten through the obscure and uninteresting period of Saxon annals ; and shall reserve a more full narration for those times when the ...
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