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... thought , the misrepresentations of faction began chiefly to take place . I Such is the 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 ...
... thought , the misrepresentations of faction began chiefly to take place . I Such is the 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 ...
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... thought of paffing all the rest of my life in this philofophical manner , when I received , in 1763 , an in- vitation from the Earl of Hertford , with whom I was not in the leaft acquainted , to attend him on his embaffy to Paris , with ...
... thought of paffing all the rest of my life in this philofophical manner , when I received , in 1763 , an in- vitation from the Earl of Hertford , with whom I was not in the leaft acquainted , to attend him on his embaffy to Paris , with ...
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... thought it improper to write to bring you over , especially as I heard that he had dictated a letter to you , defiring you not to come . When he became very weak , it coft him an ef- fort to fpeak ; and he died in fuch a hap- py ...
... thought it improper to write to bring you over , especially as I heard that he had dictated a letter to you , defiring you not to come . When he became very weak , it coft him an ef- fort to fpeak ; and he died in fuch a hap- py ...
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... 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 befides reft minifters to confidence : their ...
... 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 befides reft minifters to confidence : their ...
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... thought it was high time the legislature of G. Bri- tain gave America reafon to fuppofe they would not always turn a deaf ear to her complaints ; that it appeared by the declaration of Lord Howe , that he had promised , in the King's ...
... thought it was high time the legislature of G. Bri- tain gave America reafon to fuppofe they would not always turn a deaf ear to her complaints ; that it appeared by the declaration of Lord Howe , that he had promised , in the King's ...
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