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Its territories border on the king - dom of Tonquin, f. om which it is fepa - rated by inaccdfible snountaint.
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Having been fepa rated from Ruilia by an imraenfe dif-* taace for four years, he was in the moft abfolute ignorance of all the events whrth had changed the face of the empire.
Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries,: From the Time of ... 1797
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They could not, however, re - nd Metel - fift the perpetual attacks of Sertorius, who now drove I j 'en. them from place to place, till he obliged them to fepa -
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Offanto, a river of the kingdom of Naples, which rifes in the Appennines; pafles by Conza and Monte Verde j fepa - lates Capitanata frpm Bafilicata and Ter - ra-di-Bari; and falls into the gulf of Venice, near Bai'letta.
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Piimouth, entered into fuch friendly treaties with fome of the principal tribes, and conducled themfelves with fuch juitice, prudence and magnanimity towards them, and the Indians in general, as had the moft happy in - fluence to preferve the peace of the country - The ani - mofities of the Indians amonsr themfelves, and their im - placable hatred of each other, with their various fepa - rate interefts, contributed to the fame purpofe.
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Tonftal added, that inftead of ex -. -/- \f prefTing an intention to efpoufe Mary when Ihe 1525 - fhould be of age, the emperor had hearkened to propofals for marrying his niece Ifabella, princefs of Portugal; and that he had entered into a fepa - rate treaty with Francis, and feemed determined to reap alone all the advantages of the fuccefs with which fortune had crowned his arms.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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He totally fepa - ratedhimfelf from the fociety of mankind, and the Thracian women, whom he had offended by his negle£t and coldnefs towards them, at - tacked him, while they were celebrating the Orgies of Bacchus; and, after they had torn his body in - pieces, they threw his head into the Hebrus, which ftill articulated the words Eu - rydice!
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Some apprehended that the two fexes exifted fepa - rately, and others, thought that they were united.
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We viewed the town of Helfinburg, an irregular collection of red houfes, upon the fea more, fronting Elfineur, and fepa - rated by the channel, not exceeding two Engliih miles in breadth,
Travels into Norway, Denmark, and Russia, in the years 1788, 1789, 1790, and 1791 1792
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To thefe they added carts drawn backwards on the area, for the purpofe of fepa rating the grain, and of cutting the ftraw for fodder.
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