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... French notions , means precisely the same thing , and fogs moreover being the curse of England , prevailing alike in July and November , obscuring the sun , and incercepting his power of ripening even an apple - very current opinions ...
... French notions , means precisely the same thing , and fogs moreover being the curse of England , prevailing alike in July and November , obscuring the sun , and incercepting his power of ripening even an apple - very current opinions ...
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... French capital . Encouraged by their applause and by the pro- tection of the French government , M. Cailliaud felt disposed to re - explore the country he had just quitted , and accordingly set out on this expedition in the month of ...
... French capital . Encouraged by their applause and by the pro- tection of the French government , M. Cailliaud felt disposed to re - explore the country he had just quitted , and accordingly set out on this expedition in the month of ...
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... French and the Indians in their in- terest . About this time the middle colonies were awakened to a sense of the danger of their possessions in the West , from the apparent intention of the French to establish themselves by a line of ...
... French and the Indians in their in- terest . About this time the middle colonies were awakened to a sense of the danger of their possessions in the West , from the apparent intention of the French to establish themselves by a line of ...
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