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... persons and property of the citizens ; and for the preservation of the privileges and immunities of the secular and regular clergy . It declares all the inhabitants of New Spain , without distinction of persons , Europeans , Africans ...
... persons and property of the citizens ; and for the preservation of the privileges and immunities of the secular and regular clergy . It declares all the inhabitants of New Spain , without distinction of persons , Europeans , Africans ...
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... person perfectly nak- ed and covered from head to heel with ulcers . I am not easily affected , but this disgusting sight thus suddenly presented to my view , turned me sick and I was glad to be near home . No city in Italy contains so ...
... person perfectly nak- ed and covered from head to heel with ulcers . I am not easily affected , but this disgusting sight thus suddenly presented to my view , turned me sick and I was glad to be near home . No city in Italy contains so ...
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... - justifiable ; and his exercise of power arbitrary and tyrannical . With a pleasing address and prepossessing exterior , and by lavish profusion , he has attached the officers and soldiers to his person , 14 Notes on Mexico .
... - justifiable ; and his exercise of power arbitrary and tyrannical . With a pleasing address and prepossessing exterior , and by lavish profusion , he has attached the officers and soldiers to his person , 14 Notes on Mexico .
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has attached the officers and soldiers to his person , and so long as he pos- sesses the means of paying and rewarding them , so long he will maintain himself on the throne ; when these fail he will be precipitated from it . It is a ...
has attached the officers and soldiers to his person , and so long as he pos- sesses the means of paying and rewarding them , so long he will maintain himself on the throne ; when these fail he will be precipitated from it . It is a ...
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... person , and minister spiritual medicine ; the messenger was charged not to say who sent her ; contrary to these orders , she told his name , and Charles Wesley , who had seen him frequently walking by him- self , and heard something of ...
... person , and minister spiritual medicine ; the messenger was charged not to say who sent her ; contrary to these orders , she told his name , and Charles Wesley , who had seen him frequently walking by him- self , and heard something of ...
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