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And as the garrison 20th instant , as also having laid before Itands at present , it
is not more than the council the state of the sick and sufficient for the common
duty of the wounded men on board the ships of the garrison . fleet , proposed to
the ...
And as the garrison 20th instant , as also having laid before Itands at present , it
is not more than the council the state of the sick and sufficient for the common
duty of the wounded men on board the ships of the garrison . fleet , proposed to
the ...
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For the most reasonable scheme for mainDouglas at Mr Digges's house , where
Mrs caining and employing the poor , with an inWard and some others of the
actors were quiry how far it can be executed by the laws present ; that he had
been ...
For the most reasonable scheme for mainDouglas at Mr Digges's house , where
Mrs caining and employing the poor , with an inWard and some others of the
actors were quiry how far it can be executed by the laws present ; that he had
been ...
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Nay , were the chance of advantage forced to submit to an ignominious much
more certain than it is , yet as it is peace ; for , I am sure , our present for a future
advantage , and the high wages vereign will never otherwise submit to a seaman
...
Nay , were the chance of advantage forced to submit to an ignominious much
more certain than it is , yet as it is peace ; for , I am sure , our present for a future
advantage , and the high wages vereign will never otherwise submit to a seaman
...
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There must then be some self remarkably at present , even though very
remarkable defect in the police of ill directed , that they will be chearfully a
country , when a number of its inhabi- made up by the public . tants willing to be
industrious ...
There must then be some self remarkably at present , even though very
remarkable defect in the police of ill directed , that they will be chearfully a
country , when a number of its inhabi- made up by the public . tants willing to be
industrious ...
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What then are we to do in the present such a small compliment , even though
unfortunate conjuncture ? Certainly , to we were under no obligation by treaty
give ourselves no concern , much less to to alift him . put ourselves to any
expence ...
What then are we to do in the present such a small compliment , even though
unfortunate conjuncture ? Certainly , to we were under no obligation by treaty
give ourselves no concern , much less to to alift him . put ourselves to any
expence ...
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