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... should not stand upon m punctilios ; yet he thought , to give negociation the greater weight and e cacy , that Houfe fhould , as the f proof of their difpofition to peace , operate with adminiftration in fo d rable a work . It would ...
... should not stand upon m punctilios ; yet he thought , to give negociation the greater weight and e cacy , that Houfe fhould , as the f proof of their difpofition to peace , operate with adminiftration in fo d rable a work . It would ...
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... should ever be united to the body , is as incomprehen- ible , as . that they fhould ever exilt fepa- Jately and difunited . - But we know that the foul is not congenial with the embryo , but united to it at a certain period of its ...
... should ever be united to the body , is as incomprehen- ible , as . that they fhould ever exilt fepa- Jately and difunited . - But we know that the foul is not congenial with the embryo , but united to it at a certain period of its ...
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... should produce no- thing but broom and whins , not from barrenness , but from indolence ? Can greater encouragement to industry be withed , than a ready market for every thing the foil produces ? how different from the condition of ...
... should produce no- thing but broom and whins , not from barrenness , but from indolence ? Can greater encouragement to industry be withed , than a ready market for every thing the foil produces ? how different from the condition of ...
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... should fcorn to yield , By my brave foldier's fide , I'd keep the field ; Safe in your arms , defy the invader's rage , Whether it shakes the State , or faps the Stage . Lines defcriptive of his own misfortunes . Written by the late R ...
... should fcorn to yield , By my brave foldier's fide , I'd keep the field ; Safe in your arms , defy the invader's rage , Whether it shakes the State , or faps the Stage . Lines defcriptive of his own misfortunes . Written by the late R ...
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... should imagine I meant to impose upon him , but as you know me too well to entertain a thought of that kind , I will tell you , that I have feen fome of the Abbé's pupils take down in writing what he faid , merely from the motion of his ...
... should imagine I meant to impose upon him , but as you know me too well to entertain a thought of that kind , I will tell you , that I have feen fome of the Abbé's pupils take down in writing what he faid , merely from the motion of his ...
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