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... taken into the account ; but the sufferers had the proud and righteous satisfaction of knowing that they had not suffered in vain . The two sieges of Zaragoza , that in which it was overcome not less than that which it successfully ...
... taken into the account ; but the sufferers had the proud and righteous satisfaction of knowing that they had not suffered in vain . The two sieges of Zaragoza , that in which it was overcome not less than that which it successfully ...
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... taken refuge on an adjacent mountain , was thrown down , together with his father , by a second shock , which was much more violent than the first . The ground was convulsed in all directions ; the houses were shattered in every part ...
... taken refuge on an adjacent mountain , was thrown down , together with his father , by a second shock , which was much more violent than the first . The ground was convulsed in all directions ; the houses were shattered in every part ...
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... taken out at all . This evil cannot but tend to discourage the inventive faculty , which , so far as me- chanics are ... taken ( as indeed it is frequently taken , in despite of every precaution ) of their necessities , to subject them ...
... taken out at all . This evil cannot but tend to discourage the inventive faculty , which , so far as me- chanics are ... taken ( as indeed it is frequently taken , in despite of every precaution ) of their necessities , to subject them ...
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