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... later won the grade of ensign for valor displayed during the battle of Minorca ( 1756 ) . In 1786 he became commander of the East India Station , and in 1787 he was appointed Governor of Mauritius and the Isle of Bourbon . He later ...
... later won the grade of ensign for valor displayed during the battle of Minorca ( 1756 ) . In 1786 he became commander of the East India Station , and in 1787 he was appointed Governor of Mauritius and the Isle of Bourbon . He later ...
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... later won the grade of ensign for valor displayed during the battle of Minorca ( 1756 ) . In 1786 he became commander of the East India Station , and in 1787 he was appointed Governor of Mauritius and the Isle of Bourbon . He later ...
... later won the grade of ensign for valor displayed during the battle of Minorca ( 1756 ) . In 1786 he became commander of the East India Station , and in 1787 he was appointed Governor of Mauritius and the Isle of Bourbon . He later ...
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... later to the Persians under Cyrus the Great . During the Græco - Persian wars we hear little of the city , and it played no promi- nent part during the Peloponnesian and later wars . After the time of Alexander the Great the prosperity ...
... later to the Persians under Cyrus the Great . During the Græco - Persian wars we hear little of the city , and it played no promi- nent part during the Peloponnesian and later wars . After the time of Alexander the Great the prosperity ...
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... later day . The great types of character of the primitive epic are national rather than indi- vidual , and in the ... later periods . Over 100 years later a redaction in rhyme instead of assonance appears , with a new ending of some 2000 ...
... later day . The great types of character of the primitive epic are national rather than indi- vidual , and in the ... later periods . Over 100 years later a redaction in rhyme instead of assonance appears , with a new ending of some 2000 ...
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... later Epicureanism was charged . The whole question of ethics , then , comes to a calculation and balancing of pleasure and pains ; in other words , the cardinal virtue is prudence , Epicurus rests justice on the same prudential basis ...
... later Epicureanism was charged . The whole question of ethics , then , comes to a calculation and balancing of pleasure and pains ; in other words , the cardinal virtue is prudence , Epicurus rests justice on the same prudential basis ...
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