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... opinion of the magiftrate , and all prefent , that Wefket and Cooper were the greater villains , Bradley was admitted as an evidence against them . Wefket was indicted for the robbery , Cooper for recei » ving the goods : and being both ...
... opinion of the magiftrate , and all prefent , that Wefket and Cooper were the greater villains , Bradley was admitted as an evidence against them . Wefket was indicted for the robbery , Cooper for recei » ving the goods : and being both ...
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... opinion , that propagation is only expan- fon : but how a race of tadpoles already li- ving , fhall , after lofing their life , become by degrees living men , or other animals , wholly different , receiving a new principle of is ...
... opinion , that propagation is only expan- fon : but how a race of tadpoles already li- ving , fhall , after lofing their life , become by degrees living men , or other animals , wholly different , receiving a new principle of is ...
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... opinion , with hunible fubmillion to your much bet- ter judgment , that this excellive badness of trade proceeds chiefly and principally from the increafe of the ufe and wear of all forts of foreign wrought filks , which are continually ...
... opinion , with hunible fubmillion to your much bet- ter judgment , that this excellive badness of trade proceeds chiefly and principally from the increafe of the ufe and wear of all forts of foreign wrought filks , which are continually ...
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... opinion of any public measure ; but if the measure be really in itself right , by a little patience and proper inftruction , the people in ge- neral will certainly at last form a right judgment . Indeed , if the measure be really in ...
... opinion of any public measure ; but if the measure be really in itself right , by a little patience and proper inftruction , the people in ge- neral will certainly at last form a right judgment . Indeed , if the measure be really in ...
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... opinion they are not , he must acquiefce in his misfortune ; because , though he may fuffer , he has no reafon to complain . If they are of opinion , that his rights are taken away , and his pro- perty affected , by the power of the par ...
... opinion they are not , he must acquiefce in his misfortune ; because , though he may fuffer , he has no reafon to complain . If they are of opinion , that his rights are taken away , and his pro- perty affected , by the power of the par ...
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