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... sense of the fu which Saxony had endured in t war , by the connections which it reign had maintained with the E Queen , and perhaps for fome othe fiderations ; the latter on account Dauphin of France being married Elector's fifter . The ...
... sense of the fu which Saxony had endured in t war , by the connections which it reign had maintained with the E Queen , and perhaps for fome othe fiderations ; the latter on account Dauphin of France being married Elector's fifter . The ...
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... sense , and the t of his paffions . Purfuing this though weighing all the various faculties human mind , I at length conclude man is not one fimple and individu ftance , but is animated by an immort free , pure , and intelligent , made ...
... sense , and the t of his paffions . Purfuing this though weighing all the various faculties human mind , I at length conclude man is not one fimple and individu ftance , but is animated by an immort free , pure , and intelligent , made ...
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... , and the Governor o fylvania's proclamation , had a tend give them fatisfaction . Mean - w proclamation plainly acknowledge notwithi ithftanding a sense of injustice done the Indians , which 62 A fummary of the public affairs in 1763 .
... , and the Governor o fylvania's proclamation , had a tend give them fatisfaction . Mean - w proclamation plainly acknowledge notwithi ithftanding a sense of injustice done the Indians , which 62 A fummary of the public affairs in 1763 .
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ithftanding a sense of injustice done the Indians , which must be understood have been continued for fome years ; irfanding their repeated complaints , two former proclamations , from ich they had reason to ... sense of injustice done ...
ithftanding a sense of injustice done the Indians , which must be understood have been continued for fome years ; irfanding their repeated complaints , two former proclamations , from ich they had reason to ... sense of injustice done ...
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... sense of shame , and of all love to their country , aban- doned to every vicious principle , and blind to every thing but their own inter- eft , though not worth fixpence in the world , have for many years diftreffed the banks for ...
... sense of shame , and of all love to their country , aban- doned to every vicious principle , and blind to every thing but their own inter- eft , though not worth fixpence in the world , have for many years diftreffed the banks for ...
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