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... consequences of this event , ch , joined to the fteps of the Monte- rins and other Greeks , will cut out k for the Turks , and embarrass them he pursuit of their war against the ians . " Warsaw , March 25. We have recei- a confirmation ...
... consequences of this event , ch , joined to the fteps of the Monte- rins and other Greeks , will cut out k for the Turks , and embarrass them he pursuit of their war against the ians . " Warsaw , March 25. We have recei- a confirmation ...
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... consequence of the vote of the C - 1 , it must appear very unaccountable in them not to fupport him ; that it would have an ill appearance on the other fide of the water , where it would certainly be known ; and in order to intimidate ...
... consequence of the vote of the C - 1 , it must appear very unaccountable in them not to fupport him ; that it would have an ill appearance on the other fide of the water , where it would certainly be known ; and in order to intimidate ...
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... consequences of very serious im- tance are likely to arife from them . feparation from the ecclefiaftical efta- shment , the reverence of the people the civil government is leffened , and y are in fome degree difunited from the country ...
... consequences of very serious im- tance are likely to arife from them . feparation from the ecclefiaftical efta- shment , the reverence of the people the civil government is leffened , and y are in fome degree difunited from the country ...
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... consequence , than to fret the minds of men , render them dif contented with their prefent condition , impatient of the restraints of law and government , and foment that turbulent fpirit which had of late rifen to fuch a height in the ...
... consequence , than to fret the minds of men , render them dif contented with their prefent condition , impatient of the restraints of law and government , and foment that turbulent fpirit which had of late rifen to fuch a height in the ...
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... consequence of a new writ for a fresh election on the the 16th of March . A gentleman indeed , Mr Charles Dingley , an eminent mer- chant of London , on the day of election appeared at the huftings , defirous of of- fering his fervices ...
... consequence of a new writ for a fresh election on the the 16th of March . A gentleman indeed , Mr Charles Dingley , an eminent mer- chant of London , on the day of election appeared at the huftings , defirous of of- fering his fervices ...
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