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... pleasure , that the e- vents which have happened in the courfe of the last year , give us reafon to hope for the duration of that peace , which has been fo happily establifhed , and which it is my refolution ftrictly to maintain : The ...
... pleasure , that the e- vents which have happened in the courfe of the last year , give us reafon to hope for the duration of that peace , which has been fo happily establifhed , and which it is my refolution ftrictly to maintain : The ...
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... pleasure your congratulations on the marriage agreed to be folemnized between the Prince- Royal of Denmark and my fifter the Prin cef Caroline Matilda . My conftant en- deavour thall be employed to preserve the public tranquillity , to ...
... pleasure your congratulations on the marriage agreed to be folemnized between the Prince- Royal of Denmark and my fifter the Prin cef Caroline Matilda . My conftant en- deavour thall be employed to preserve the public tranquillity , to ...
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... pleasure I wish for , by intr ing you most earnestly not to mortify by a fecond refufal . " [ The annexed engraving exhibits the verfe and reverfe of the medals , and a fcription of them [ xxvi . 630. ] was given merly . ] • Mr Montague ...
... pleasure I wish for , by intr ing you most earnestly not to mortify by a fecond refufal . " [ The annexed engraving exhibits the verfe and reverfe of the medals , and a fcription of them [ xxvi . 630. ] was given merly . ] • Mr Montague ...
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... pleasure I wish for, by intre ing you most earnestly not to mortify by a second refusal.” [The annexed cngraving exhibits the verse and reverse of the medals, and a scription of them [xxvi. 632.] was given merly.] * Mr Montague. Fi ...
... pleasure I wish for, by intre ing you most earnestly not to mortify by a second refusal.” [The annexed cngraving exhibits the verse and reverse of the medals, and a scription of them [xxvi. 632.] was given merly.] * Mr Montague. Fi ...
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... pleasure to see the caries diminish by de- grees , and the cure completed in about fix months , without any fenfible exfolia- tion . The auditory paffage , however , of this ear continues to be much wider and deeper than that of the ...
... pleasure to see the caries diminish by de- grees , and the cure completed in about fix months , without any fenfible exfolia- tion . The auditory paffage , however , of this ear continues to be much wider and deeper than that of the ...
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