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... for while men would be to the commiffary of marine , some directe daring
enough to live in any country for ed to M. Sartine , the marine ' minifter the
purpose of discovering and betraying at Paris , fome to M. Baudouin , also a its
secrets to the ...
... for while men would be to the commiffary of marine , some directe daring
enough to live in any country for ed to M. Sartine , the marine ' minifter the
purpose of discovering and betraying at Paris , fome to M. Baudouin , also a its
secrets to the ...
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... which accompanied it , it were posted on the heights upon each may be
expected that I should give the fide of the road leading from Courland public fome
account of the fiege and to Scarborough , to harass the enemy in capture of that
isand ...
... which accompanied it , it were posted on the heights upon each may be
expected that I should give the fide of the road leading from Courland public fome
account of the fiege and to Scarborough , to harass the enemy in capture of that
isand ...
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These articles bei that where the establishments are nearly paid , fome quarterly ,
fome half - yezt the same , there is no confiderable differ , and fome yearly , no
very confideran ence between the payments made upon part of them can ...
These articles bei that where the establishments are nearly paid , fome quarterly ,
fome half - yezt the same , there is no confiderable differ , and fome yearly , no
very confideran ence between the payments made upon part of them can ...
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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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