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... force of natural temper , was , I own , fanguine in my expectations that these disappointments made little or of the fuccefs of this work . I thought no impreffion on me . I went down in that I was the only hiftorian that had at 1749 ...
... force of natural temper , was , I own , fanguine in my expectations that these disappointments made little or of the fuccefs of this work . I thought no impreffion on me . I went down in that I was the only hiftorian that had at 1749 ...
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... force in the neigh- bourhood of Philadelphia , where the great conteft will be next spring . " Philadelphia , Nov. 29. A fort called Fort Granby , near twenty - three miles from this place , has , within thefe few months , been erected ...
... force in the neigh- bourhood of Philadelphia , where the great conteft will be next spring . " Philadelphia , Nov. 29. A fort called Fort Granby , near twenty - three miles from this place , has , within thefe few months , been erected ...
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... force , affifted like you by foreign troops , and having a great party in the kingdont , ftill offered fpecific terms ; while his exceptions of pardon were few , among the reft , my Hon . friend's afceftor , Sir Stephen Fox.- But you ...
... force , affifted like you by foreign troops , and having a great party in the kingdont , ftill offered fpecific terms ; while his exceptions of pardon were few , among the reft , my Hon . friend's afceftor , Sir Stephen Fox.- But you ...
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... force of arms , he confeffed , that he would be better pleafed to fee Britain dying of the wounds fhe might receive in this unnatural conflict given by her re- bellious ungrateful children , than confert to one condescending step that ...
... force of arms , he confeffed , that he would be better pleafed to fee Britain dying of the wounds fhe might receive in this unnatural conflict given by her re- bellious ungrateful children , than confert to one condescending step that ...
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... force of your Majefty's arms. tell you themselves , that from the most wretched or miferable of human beings , they are now made the happieft by their generous benefactor . " BRITISH WEST INDIES . The general affembly of Jamaica met at ...
... force of your Majefty's arms. tell you themselves , that from the most wretched or miferable of human beings , they are now made the happieft by their generous benefactor . " BRITISH WEST INDIES . The general affembly of Jamaica met at ...
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