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... States - General , ment the land - forces of the repu- and to repair the fortifications of barrier - towns . The ... state . About the middle of October , they en into another refolution , to add ty - leven hips of war to the marine ...
... States - General , ment the land - forces of the repu- and to repair the fortifications of barrier - towns . The ... state . About the middle of October , they en into another refolution , to add ty - leven hips of war to the marine ...
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... state . Last year they fpoke in a lower tone , faying only , that matters at Ceylon were in a better fitua- tion than for fome time before , fince their people had made themfelves mafters of the port of Patula , and the country ad ...
... state . Last year they fpoke in a lower tone , faying only , that matters at Ceylon were in a better fitua- tion than for fome time before , fince their people had made themfelves mafters of the port of Patula , and the country ad ...
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... state n pleafed to add the inflaming epith treasonable , traiterous , or feditious particular paper ; yet no words are enough to alter the nature of thing fay , then , that a libel , poffibly proc of fuch a confequence , is the very ...
... state n pleafed to add the inflaming epith treasonable , traiterous , or feditious particular paper ; yet no words are enough to alter the nature of thing fay , then , that a libel , poffibly proc of fuch a confequence , is the very ...
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... state ery ; and I therefore determined to a doubts . That increased the difficulty of my do . his , was , that being educated in a ch whole authority is univerfally de- inrejecting one point , I rejected all ; being told I muft believe ...
... state ery ; and I therefore determined to a doubts . That increased the difficulty of my do . his , was , that being educated in a ch whole authority is univerfally de- inrejecting one point , I rejected all ; being told I muft believe ...
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... state of this country , can deny ; that the trade of this nation cannot be carried on without it , is well known to every man who bas given any attention to the fubject . Our lands , houses , thips , works , utensils , and all the ...
... state of this country , can deny ; that the trade of this nation cannot be carried on without it , is well known to every man who bas given any attention to the fubject . Our lands , houses , thips , works , utensils , and all the ...
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