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Page 105
... measuring unit is taken ; in my adopting one set of measures for the mensuration of solids ; an- other set ( similar to the last , in value , but of different names ) for measures of capacity ; and in my not assigning a set of measures ...
... measuring unit is taken ; in my adopting one set of measures for the mensuration of solids ; an- other set ( similar to the last , in value , but of different names ) for measures of capacity ; and in my not assigning a set of measures ...
Page 468
... measure of a departmental guard . Hence it appears that the Girondists had taken arms from the hands of the ... measures , little intitled to pity . Buzot , a leading Girondist , was the author of the law which indiscriminately ...
... measure of a departmental guard . Hence it appears that the Girondists had taken arms from the hands of the ... measures , little intitled to pity . Buzot , a leading Girondist , was the author of the law which indiscriminately ...
Page 476
... measures between the parties who came to issue on the 4th of July 1794. It was a struggle for dominion on one hand , and for life on the other . When the insurgent party found itself victorious , it was at a loss respecting what measures ...
... measures between the parties who came to issue on the 4th of July 1794. It was a struggle for dominion on one hand , and for life on the other . When the insurgent party found itself victorious , it was at a loss respecting what measures ...
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