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... ment of Paris , but , like Elizabeth of England , imprisoned some of the members most obnoxious to his views : institut- ing , by letters patent , a Royal Chamber for carrying on the necessary purposes of civil and criminal justice ...
... ment of Paris , but , like Elizabeth of England , imprisoned some of the members most obnoxious to his views : institut- ing , by letters patent , a Royal Chamber for carrying on the necessary purposes of civil and criminal justice ...
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ment in the West Indies , displayed one of the most admirable traits of humanity which history has ever recorded ... ment some measure that was ardently desired . " Well , comrade , " said one of the populace , you will not at ...
ment in the West Indies , displayed one of the most admirable traits of humanity which history has ever recorded ... ment some measure that was ardently desired . " Well , comrade , " said one of the populace , you will not at ...
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... ment , counterbalanced in a great degree the sterility and degradation which marked its close . The age , however , still maintained an appearance of life and mind : but the seventeenth century presents only a history of listless ...
... ment , counterbalanced in a great degree the sterility and degradation which marked its close . The age , however , still maintained an appearance of life and mind : but the seventeenth century presents only a history of listless ...
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