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But I never heard that any public measure , or political system , much less that the merits of the constitution of any foreign nation , had been the subject of a formal proceeding at their festivals ; until , to my inexpressible ...
But I never heard that any public measure , or political system , much less that the merits of the constitution of any foreign nation , had been the subject of a formal proceeding at their festivals ; until , to my inexpressible ...
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All these operose proceedings were adopted by one of the most decided tyrants in the rolls of history , as necessary preliminaries , before he could venture , by bribing the members of his two servile houses with a share of the spoil ...
All these operose proceedings were adopted by one of the most decided tyrants in the rolls of history , as necessary preliminaries , before he could venture , by bribing the members of his two servile houses with a share of the spoil ...
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These they portion , proceeding by square measurement , into 1,720 districts , called Communes . These again they subdivide , still proceeding by square measurement , into smaller districts called Cantons , making in all 6,400 .
These they portion , proceeding by square measurement , into 1,720 districts , called Communes . These again they subdivide , still proceeding by square measurement , into smaller districts called Cantons , making in all 6,400 .
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