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... with that approved excellency of style , which is practicable in a collection of
extracts on more miscellaneous subjects . ... is comparatively small ; and the
subject admits also only a comparatively small rhetorical diversification of
language .
... with that approved excellency of style , which is practicable in a collection of
extracts on more miscellaneous subjects . ... is comparatively small ; and the
subject admits also only a comparatively small rhetorical diversification of
language .
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ca. establishing in Paraguay an independent empire , subject to the society alone
, and which , by the superior excellence of its constitution ... They cut off all
intercourse between their subjects and the Spanish and Portuguese settlements .
ca. establishing in Paraguay an independent empire , subject to the society alone
, and which , by the superior excellence of its constitution ... They cut off all
intercourse between their subjects and the Spanish and Portuguese settlements .
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1 establishing in Paraguay an independent empire , subject to the society alone ,
and which , by the superior excellence of its constitution and ... They cut off all
intercourse between their subjects and the Spanish and Portuguese settlements .
1 establishing in Paraguay an independent empire , subject to the society alone ,
and which , by the superior excellence of its constitution and ... They cut off all
intercourse between their subjects and the Spanish and Portuguese settlements .
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