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Let us fuppose candidate at an election , who is not over nice in the means by which to fecure his votes . The firft four or five fentences of the above character will fuit him exactly . What is there described is exactly what every man ...
Let us fuppose candidate at an election , who is not over nice in the means by which to fecure his votes . The firft four or five fentences of the above character will fuit him exactly . What is there described is exactly what every man ...
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Their natural difpofition to fecrecy is the means of their continuing for years under the impreffion of the tender paffion ; and they must have fallen victims to it , were it not that refined , that virtuous , love which Guevara ...
Their natural difpofition to fecrecy is the means of their continuing for years under the impreffion of the tender paffion ; and they must have fallen victims to it , were it not that refined , that virtuous , love which Guevara ...
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... as may appear worthy of his notice or inquiry ; and the inhabitant and landlord may be furnished with fome hints to promote inveftigation and refearch , which may be the means of enriching themselves and benefiting their country .
... as may appear worthy of his notice or inquiry ; and the inhabitant and landlord may be furnished with fome hints to promote inveftigation and refearch , which may be the means of enriching themselves and benefiting their country .
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Hee was indeede a mightie man of ftature , where the knight among those that were of a mean ftature was one of the leaft . Friendes to the efquier in whom he had great affyance to be borne out through their affyftance , were the lords ...
Hee was indeede a mightie man of ftature , where the knight among those that were of a mean ftature was one of the leaft . Friendes to the efquier in whom he had great affyance to be borne out through their affyftance , were the lords ...
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... tranfmitted copies of the agreement entered into by both Houses of Parliament , for reducing the confumption of wheat , to all Sheriffs , Magiftrates , & c . throughout the king- dom , requesting them to take the most active means ...
... tranfmitted copies of the agreement entered into by both Houses of Parliament , for reducing the confumption of wheat , to all Sheriffs , Magiftrates , & c . throughout the king- dom , requesting them to take the most active means ...
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