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... itself . 210 . 27. The Douglas cause finally determined , in favour of Mr Douglas . 108 . Mach 2. Extraordinary rejoicings at Edinburgh on receiving the news . 109 . 6. The Effex petition , the firft against the prefent oppofition ...
... itself . 210 . 27. The Douglas cause finally determined , in favour of Mr Douglas . 108 . Mach 2. Extraordinary rejoicings at Edinburgh on receiving the news . 109 . 6. The Effex petition , the firft against the prefent oppofition ...
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- down imaginations , and every high thing which exalteth itself against the know- ledge of God , and bringing into capti- vity every thought to the obedience of Chrift ? And if it pleales not God , by the means of his own appointment ...
- down imaginations , and every high thing which exalteth itself against the know- ledge of God , and bringing into capti- vity every thought to the obedience of Chrift ? And if it pleales not God , by the means of his own appointment ...
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... itself appeared almoft periodi cally . Thefe circumftances ruined the a- griculture of France , without being of any in no country will labour for more t a subsistence , and if that fubfiftence be earned in three days , in fufficiency a ...
... itself appeared almoft periodi cally . Thefe circumftances ruined the a- griculture of France , without being of any in no country will labour for more t a subsistence , and if that fubfiftence be earned in three days , in fufficiency a ...
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... itself . If I can , Sir , I shall pursue my unfortunate ftory : yet the recollec- tion of my guilt almoft ftings me into madness ; and I even blush to ask com- paffion from the world , where I am con- fcious fo little pity is due to my ...
... itself . If I can , Sir , I shall pursue my unfortunate ftory : yet the recollec- tion of my guilt almoft ftings me into madness ; and I even blush to ask com- paffion from the world , where I am con- fcious fo little pity is due to my ...
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... itself into va- yours , and pass away ; that , though corn may be expofed , without running any to a heat of upwards of 100 de- fees of M. de Reaumur's " thermometer , șt a little more than 20 degrees may be ough ; that corn dried in ...
... itself into va- yours , and pass away ; that , though corn may be expofed , without running any to a heat of upwards of 100 de- fees of M. de Reaumur's " thermometer , șt a little more than 20 degrees may be ough ; that corn dried in ...
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