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By what means they obtained possession of the several countries they inhabited ,
the sacred historian has not informed us . It is , however , natural to suppose , that
their respective situations did not take place from chance , ' but from mature ...
By what means they obtained possession of the several countries they inhabited ,
the sacred historian has not informed us . It is , however , natural to suppose , that
their respective situations did not take place from chance , ' but from mature ...
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They possessed , at different periods , the direction of the most considerable
courts in Europe . They mingled in all affairs . They took part in every intrigue and
revolution . The general , by means of the extensive intelligence which he
received ...
They possessed , at different periods , the direction of the most considerable
courts in Europe . They mingled in all affairs . They took part in every intrigue and
revolution . The general , by means of the extensive intelligence which he
received ...
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... and were asta nished that the Europeans should either work themselves , or
desire others to labor , for the possession of things not immodiately necessary for
the support of life ; gold and silver were things of no value among them . They
had ...
... and were asta nished that the Europeans should either work themselves , or
desire others to labor , for the possession of things not immodiately necessary for
the support of life ; gold and silver were things of no value among them . They
had ...
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