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The operations of terror might poffibly and the author of a celebrated publica .
produce those effects which the smooth tion ... the cause , were the immediate
effect , of of such a war as was intended or threatthe French negotiation and
treaties .
The operations of terror might poffibly and the author of a celebrated publica .
produce those effects which the smooth tion ... the cause , were the immediate
effect , of of such a war as was intended or threatthe French negotiation and
treaties .
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... conveyed its effects to the Milli- to the enemy , relieve Ealt Florida from sippi ,
and afforded no small cause of a . those ... however , confi- gregate
establishment of strength at the ned in its present effect to its immediate fouthern
extremity of ...
... conveyed its effects to the Milli- to the enemy , relieve Ealt Florida from sippi ,
and afforded no small cause of a . those ... however , confi- gregate
establishment of strength at the ned in its present effect to its immediate fouthern
extremity of ...
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When the Empress offered her good try and the Dutch . offices to effect a
reconciliation by a par “ THÉ King does not imagine it ne ticular peace , the King
teftified his gra . cessary , at this time , for him to enter in titude to her for that fresh
proof ...
When the Empress offered her good try and the Dutch . offices to effect a
reconciliation by a par “ THÉ King does not imagine it ne ticular peace , the King
teftified his gra . cessary , at this time , for him to enter in titude to her for that fresh
proof ...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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