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... circumstances of the times , Kad require . We acknowledge , with the livelieft rely sitede , the gracious expreflions of your Majefty's tender affection , and of your conftant care , for the mutual benefit and fupport of all your ...
... circumstances of the times , Kad require . We acknowledge , with the livelieft rely sitede , the gracious expreflions of your Majefty's tender affection , and of your conftant care , for the mutual benefit and fupport of all your ...
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... circumstances of Europe , a very large public revenue must be annually raised by this nation , for our fecurity at home , and for the protection of our trade and navi- gation abroad ; and the less that is produ- ced by the land - tax ...
... circumstances of Europe , a very large public revenue must be annually raised by this nation , for our fecurity at home , and for the protection of our trade and navi- gation abroad ; and the less that is produ- ced by the land - tax ...
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... circumstance viz . a perfon with little or no chin , pu fuing another with a very large one , ingenioufly reprefented by a comparifo with a theft . And thus I hope I hav fufficiently cleared my definition of a jeft . The perfection of ...
... circumstance viz . a perfon with little or no chin , pu fuing another with a very large one , ingenioufly reprefented by a comparifo with a theft . And thus I hope I hav fufficiently cleared my definition of a jeft . The perfection of ...
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... circumstances at once , in which it is ufually applied . In order therefore to jeft , and to adduce for that purpose a well - known adage , which in other res spects fuits the cafe , and fufficiently ex- hibits the ridicule in any thing ...
... circumstances at once , in which it is ufually applied . In order therefore to jeft , and to adduce for that purpose a well - known adage , which in other res spects fuits the cafe , and fufficiently ex- hibits the ridicule in any thing ...
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... circumstances , fhould be pardoned , if he married a com- mon proflitute . A native of Picardy , who was to be executed for fome capital crime , having afcended the ladder , a prostitute , who was lame , was prefented to him ; and it ...
... circumstances , fhould be pardoned , if he married a com- mon proflitute . A native of Picardy , who was to be executed for fome capital crime , having afcended the ladder , a prostitute , who was lame , was prefented to him ; and it ...
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