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... should think proper . He obfinately refused to obey , as was pretty well forefeen ; which was improved as a good reafon for requesting the afliftance Tef Rufian troops , fome of whom had en tered Poland towards the end of the pre ...
... should think proper . He obfinately refused to obey , as was pretty well forefeen ; which was improved as a good reafon for requesting the afliftance Tef Rufian troops , fome of whom had en tered Poland towards the end of the pre ...
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... should have been fo blind to their own intereft , as well diregardless of the conftitution and liberties of their country , as to chufe to have the neceffary revenue raised by taxes upon confumption rather than by taxes po property ...
... should have been fo blind to their own intereft , as well diregardless of the conftitution and liberties of their country , as to chufe to have the neceffary revenue raised by taxes upon confumption rather than by taxes po property ...
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... should be heard ; and went to bed . Bradley made the best of his way with hu booty to Cooper's house , having defired m to fit up for him . Cooper , however , bente caine thither , was not at home ; and he went about in fearch of him ...
... should be heard ; and went to bed . Bradley made the best of his way with hu booty to Cooper's house , having defired m to fit up for him . Cooper , however , bente caine thither , was not at home ; and he went about in fearch of him ...
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... should be , than for any better reafon ; yet we seem , as in in its ftead , for which we are equally unable many other cafes , to have admitted fomething to account . How any of the juices of an a- nimal body fhould produce an animal ...
... should be , than for any better reafon ; yet we seem , as in in its ftead , for which we are equally unable many other cafes , to have admitted fomething to account . How any of the juices of an a- nimal body fhould produce an animal ...
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... should make me fear to die ? grave , how poor's thy victory ! J. H HISTORICAL AFFAIRS . TURKY . " London , Fan . 44 Vol.xx POETICAL ESSAYS . with an introductory letter, by Mr Black- Kenneth, a fragment, from old Scots MS 43 Damon and ...
... should make me fear to die ? grave , how poor's thy victory ! J. H HISTORICAL AFFAIRS . TURKY . " London , Fan . 44 Vol.xx POETICAL ESSAYS . with an introductory letter, by Mr Black- Kenneth, a fragment, from old Scots MS 43 Damon and ...
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