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Thefe circumftances , and the affectionate attachment they have for their king , endear them to their native * foil . They centre a great portion of their happiness in the fine climate with with reli Rate heir CXgua . 1 , 25 TOD ore .
Thefe circumftances , and the affectionate attachment they have for their king , endear them to their native * foil . They centre a great portion of their happiness in the fine climate with with reli Rate heir CXgua . 1 , 25 TOD ore .
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An early opportunity fhall be taken , of giving a fhort account of the materials that commonly accompany metals , of the ufual indication of their prefence , and of the effect which metallic mixtures have upon the foil .
An early opportunity fhall be taken , of giving a fhort account of the materials that commonly accompany metals , of the ufual indication of their prefence , and of the effect which metallic mixtures have upon the foil .
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TAKE the night's cream , and put it to the morning's new milk , with the rennet ; when the curd is come , it is not to be broke , as is done with other cheeses ; but take it out with a foil - difh altogether , and place it in a fieve to ...
TAKE the night's cream , and put it to the morning's new milk , with the rennet ; when the curd is come , it is not to be broke , as is done with other cheeses ; but take it out with a foil - difh altogether , and place it in a fieve to ...
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... and the protection of their purchases , it was not till the year 1650 , that a proper fettlement was formed . Van Riebeck , furgeon of a fhip that had touched at the Cape for the ufual pur pofes , obferving the richness of the foil ...
... and the protection of their purchases , it was not till the year 1650 , that a proper fettlement was formed . Van Riebeck , furgeon of a fhip that had touched at the Cape for the ufual pur pofes , obferving the richness of the foil ...
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... industry thus excited , the country began to wear a new face ; the merchant engroffed the trade heretofore carried on by foreigners , and the farmer fed and clothed himself and his family with the produce of his native foil .
... industry thus excited , the country began to wear a new face ; the merchant engroffed the trade heretofore carried on by foreigners , and the farmer fed and clothed himself and his family with the produce of his native foil .
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