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... against the Dey of Tunis, headed by his own son. ter various turns of fortune, the old man at length entirely prevailed, the son fled, and a good many severe examples of punishment were shewn, in order to prevent the like for the future ...
... against the Dey of Tunis, headed by his own son. ter various turns of fortune, the old man at length entirely prevailed, the son fled, and a good many severe examples of punishment were shewn, in order to prevent the like for the future ...
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... against it ac*gn law. If nevertheless the said *** without any one's interposin *hown vindication, his Majesty wil *by the decree of his council; and, **sance thereof, will order the deof the sum adjudged to his subincluding the ...
... against it ac*gn law. If nevertheless the said *** without any one's interposin *hown vindication, his Majesty wil *by the decree of his council; and, **sance thereof, will order the deof the sum adjudged to his subincluding the ...
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... against the power or strength of one's country; but I despise flattering even my native country, at the expence of my sincerity; and therefore I must declare, that, in my opinion, it would be impossible for us by ourselves alone to ...
... against the power or strength of one's country; but I despise flattering even my native country, at the expence of my sincerity; and therefore I must declare, that, in my opinion, it would be impossible for us by ourselves alone to ...
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... against the inlećtors at that election. terest of their country: therefore, if any in this house have occasion to be cautious how they express themselves upon this subječt, it is those who plead for this motion, not those who plead against ...
... against the inlećtors at that election. terest of their country: therefore, if any in this house have occasion to be cautious how they express themselves upon this subječt, it is those who plead for this motion, not those who plead against ...
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... against France and Spain, should both join against us, we must be undone: for it is impossible for us to carry on a new land-war upon the continent of Europe, at the same “expence we did the last. La dermiere guiena l'emportera, was an ...
... against France and Spain, should both join against us, we must be undone: for it is impossible for us to carry on a new land-war upon the continent of Europe, at the same “expence we did the last. La dermiere guiena l'emportera, was an ...
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