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... whose conduct was fufpicious , and who was called John , and was a painter ; and of- fering a reward of fifty pounds to whoe- ver would apprehend the said John the Painter , or give fuch notice as he might be produced before the ...
... whose conduct was fufpicious , and who was called John , and was a painter ; and of- fering a reward of fifty pounds to whoe- ver would apprehend the said John the Painter , or give fuch notice as he might be produced before the ...
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... whose indefatigable zeal has eminently contri- buted to the fuccefs of this campaign . Nor muft I omit Major Maitland , of the corps of marines , who has the command of the 2d battalion of light infantry , in which he has diftinguished ...
... whose indefatigable zeal has eminently contri- buted to the fuccefs of this campaign . Nor muft I omit Major Maitland , of the corps of marines , who has the command of the 2d battalion of light infantry , in which he has diftinguished ...
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... whose charge it ought to be laid , I have endeavoured to point out the specific difference , and confe- quences , of exercising the right of laying on Perfians , when Darius was overcome by A- lexander ; duties 98 Books : Morality ...
... whose charge it ought to be laid , I have endeavoured to point out the specific difference , and confe- quences , of exercising the right of laying on Perfians , when Darius was overcome by A- lexander ; duties 98 Books : Morality ...
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... whose friendship was dif- interested , and in no degree owing to their own political factions , ftill fewer . The wife and valuable part of the nation were , and as yet are , in a great measure ignorant of the ftate of things in this ...
... whose friendship was dif- interested , and in no degree owing to their own political factions , ftill fewer . The wife and valuable part of the nation were , and as yet are , in a great measure ignorant of the ftate of things in this ...
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... whose parents are inhuman enough to send them abroad in the morn- ing to beg throughout the day ; and compel them to remain in the ftreets until they are almoft petrified with cold , at the latest hours of the evening , and in the most ...
... whose parents are inhuman enough to send them abroad in the morn- ing to beg throughout the day ; and compel them to remain in the ftreets until they are almoft petrified with cold , at the latest hours of the evening , and in the most ...
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