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... party of five persons . The heaviest person in the party lies down upon two chairs , his legs being sup- ported by the one , and his back by the other . Four persons , one at each leg , and one at each shoulder , then try to raise him ...
... party of five persons . The heaviest person in the party lies down upon two chairs , his legs being sup- ported by the one , and his back by the other . Four persons , one at each leg , and one at each shoulder , then try to raise him ...
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... party was desirous that Europe should be re - settled , not by convulsions , but by an equitable return to natural national ties ; and it conceived that the monarchy of July was not bound to ratify the spoliation of Landau , of Sarre ...
... party was desirous that Europe should be re - settled , not by convulsions , but by an equitable return to natural national ties ; and it conceived that the monarchy of July was not bound to ratify the spoliation of Landau , of Sarre ...
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... Party , and his Times . " London : John Murray , Albemarle - street . 1832 . MERE personal disputes deserve no place in a journal , the object of which is to afford materials for instruction and mental recreation to those who have the ...
... Party , and his Times . " London : John Murray , Albemarle - street . 1832 . MERE personal disputes deserve no place in a journal , the object of which is to afford materials for instruction and mental recreation to those who have the ...
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