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... loss on our f This was on the morning of the 17th ly , where I still continue . This was firft ftop put to the enemy's progress , of no fmall confequence to our affairs , it was here Meer Jaffier was first claimed , and from hence we ...
... loss on our f This was on the morning of the 17th ly , where I still continue . This was firft ftop put to the enemy's progress , of no fmall confequence to our affairs , it was here Meer Jaffier was first claimed , and from hence we ...
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... loss by the heavy expences of the English forces ; and hedefired that I would aflign a tract of land for their pay , and they should attend me , and be of fervice to me . I replied , that I would pay them ready money . When he confented ...
... loss by the heavy expences of the English forces ; and hedefired that I would aflign a tract of land for their pay , and they should attend me , and be of fervice to me . I replied , that I would pay them ready money . When he confented ...
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... l . 5 s . 1 d . and the loss thereon to 60751. 5 s . 6 d . which hitherto remains unpaid ; and that the petitioner having . with all humility , laid his cafe before his Kk Majesty , the object of his admiration and affection . On the.
... l . 5 s . 1 d . and the loss thereon to 60751. 5 s . 6 d . which hitherto remains unpaid ; and that the petitioner having . with all humility , laid his cafe before his Kk Majesty , the object of his admiration and affection . On the.
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... loss to exprefs his feelings by the language of his lips . He is full of doubts , perplexities , and fears , and delivers his thoughts with diffidence and hesitation , left he should meet with no return from the moft natural and general ...
... loss to exprefs his feelings by the language of his lips . He is full of doubts , perplexities , and fears , and delivers his thoughts with diffidence and hesitation , left he should meet with no return from the moft natural and general ...
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... loss , and be obliged to have recourse to conjecture . It is alfo evident , that this method af- fords no certain rule to determine exact- ly the proportion which the various parts of the figure ought to bear to each other , confidered ...
... loss , and be obliged to have recourse to conjecture . It is alfo evident , that this method af- fords no certain rule to determine exact- ly the proportion which the various parts of the figure ought to bear to each other , confidered ...
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