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Page 197
... able to boast of so many benefactors to science , of so many eminent men of letters , of such progress in all the useful arts , in all that advances the strength and prosperity of a state ? Could we have vaunted that galaxy of learned ...
... able to boast of so many benefactors to science , of so many eminent men of letters , of such progress in all the useful arts , in all that advances the strength and prosperity of a state ? Could we have vaunted that galaxy of learned ...
Page 198
... able to stop the torrent , it was necessary to dig a channel for it where it might fertilize the soil of the church instead of destroying it . To well - informed adversaries , therefore , they de- termined to oppose men as well informed ...
... able to stop the torrent , it was necessary to dig a channel for it where it might fertilize the soil of the church instead of destroying it . To well - informed adversaries , therefore , they de- termined to oppose men as well informed ...
Page 287
... able conduct of their commander in chief . The campaign of 1777 effected little for Great Britain ; the cap- ture of the enemy's capital was an event rather of display than of solid benefit ; and the disaster which befel our arms at Sa ...
... able conduct of their commander in chief . The campaign of 1777 effected little for Great Britain ; the cap- ture of the enemy's capital was an event rather of display than of solid benefit ; and the disaster which befel our arms at Sa ...
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