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Considering Spain in a military point of view , the most important circumstances appear to be , -1 . The face of the country . - 2 . The number of inhabitants . - 3 . The number and strength of its fortifications .
Considering Spain in a military point of view , the most important circumstances appear to be , -1 . The face of the country . - 2 . The number of inhabitants . - 3 . The number and strength of its fortifications .
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We shall now take a brief survey of the different provinces , considering them chiefly in the two important circumstances of men and fortifications . • 1. Asturias , in length , 80-100 miles , and 50-65 in breadth .
We shall now take a brief survey of the different provinces , considering them chiefly in the two important circumstances of men and fortifications . • 1. Asturias , in length , 80-100 miles , and 50-65 in breadth .
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What may have given rise to the accusation is the advice which Gregory gave to Didier , archbishop of Vienna , not to amuse himself in teaching grammar , because a bishop has more important occupations . Several modern writers have ...
What may have given rise to the accusation is the advice which Gregory gave to Didier , archbishop of Vienna , not to amuse himself in teaching grammar , because a bishop has more important occupations . Several modern writers have ...
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Three important points , however , might yet be ascer- tained : -1st , Of what the manuscripts , so long preserved in the Scotch Col- lege at Paris , actually consisted ; 2ndly , To what part of them either Carte or Macpherson had ...
Three important points , however , might yet be ascer- tained : -1st , Of what the manuscripts , so long preserved in the Scotch Col- lege at Paris , actually consisted ; 2ndly , To what part of them either Carte or Macpherson had ...
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N the introduction to this work , Mr Savile justly observes , that the subjects discussed in it are among the most important which can occupy the attention of the human mind . Any attempt to illustrate them , therefore , must , if well ...
N the introduction to this work , Mr Savile justly observes , that the subjects discussed in it are among the most important which can occupy the attention of the human mind . Any attempt to illustrate them , therefore , must , if well ...
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