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In order to accomplish these objects , in the manner the most complete , and to offer a fresh proof of the fincerity of his wifhes for the re - establishment of general tranquillity , his Majefty would propofe , that there fhould be ...
In order to accomplish these objects , in the manner the most complete , and to offer a fresh proof of the fincerity of his wifhes for the re - establishment of general tranquillity , his Majefty would propofe , that there fhould be ...
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... as a ftudent of human nature , they were probably useful to him in a still higher degree , in enabling him to perfect that fyftem of political economy , which it was now the leading object of his ftudies to prepare for the public .
... as a ftudent of human nature , they were probably useful to him in a still higher degree , in enabling him to perfect that fyftem of political economy , which it was now the leading object of his ftudies to prepare for the public .
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The antique remains of a ruined abbey , that formed a principal object in their views , was the place allotted for their meeting every cool evening ; where , from the twilight , until the moon filvered the heavens , Plantagenet , with ...
The antique remains of a ruined abbey , that formed a principal object in their views , was the place allotted for their meeting every cool evening ; where , from the twilight , until the moon filvered the heavens , Plantagenet , with ...
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... laborious , fteady , and which are conthe object of their purfaits . perfevering , they feldom fail to attain In their tempers they are naturally choleric , petulant , and pertinacious , impatient of contradiction , and indignant at ...
... laborious , fteady , and which are conthe object of their purfaits . perfevering , they feldom fail to attain In their tempers they are naturally choleric , petulant , and pertinacious , impatient of contradiction , and indignant at ...
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Petere differs from rogare , in fuppof ing a certain difficulty in coming at the object defired , and a greater degree of keennefs , upon the part of the petitioner . " Ad te confugimus , a te opem petimus .
Petere differs from rogare , in fuppof ing a certain difficulty in coming at the object defired , and a greater degree of keennefs , upon the part of the petitioner . " Ad te confugimus , a te opem petimus .
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