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His Majefty alfo demands , that her most Faithful Majefty may be comprehended in this negotiation , and may return to a state of peace with France , without any ceffion or burdensome condition on either fide . IV .
His Majefty alfo demands , that her most Faithful Majefty may be comprehended in this negotiation , and may return to a state of peace with France , without any ceffion or burdensome condition on either fide . IV .
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... is fo much illuftrated by curious facts , that it must at laft take the public attention . It is probably much improved by your laff abode in London . If you were here , at my fire - fide , I fhould difpute fome of your principles.
... is fo much illuftrated by curious facts , that it must at laft take the public attention . It is probably much improved by your laff abode in London . If you were here , at my fire - fide , I fhould difpute fome of your principles.
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-Satisfied with this , fhe pursued her walk , in hopes of meeting him ; but in vain ; at last she discovered his figure , beneath the shelter of a projecting cliff , that fwelled from the fide of the mountain .
-Satisfied with this , fhe pursued her walk , in hopes of meeting him ; but in vain ; at last she discovered his figure , beneath the shelter of a projecting cliff , that fwelled from the fide of the mountain .
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A Portuguefe peasant will not walk with a fuperior , an aged perfon , or a stranger , without giving him the right - hand fide , as a mark of refpect . He never pafles by a human being without taking off his hat , and faluting him in ...
A Portuguefe peasant will not walk with a fuperior , an aged perfon , or a stranger , without giving him the right - hand fide , as a mark of refpect . He never pafles by a human being without taking off his hat , and faluting him in ...
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The Dutch , on their fide , were inceffantly bent on oppreffing and enflaving the natives . At laft , in 1761 , their repeated cruelties caufed the na- tives to rife , a great flaughter of the Dutch enfued ; and most of their plan- ...
The Dutch , on their fide , were inceffantly bent on oppreffing and enflaving the natives . At laft , in 1761 , their repeated cruelties caufed the na- tives to rife , a great flaughter of the Dutch enfued ; and most of their plan- ...
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