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Sir , land upon a visit to an uncle , who was give him , and on receipt Mall give
the ambassador from the Duke of Bruns . hour and the day that he fhall bave
rewick ; and going to Mr Taylor's to learn ceived it ; if the wind or circumftanes
English ...
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She begins to hatch in ed with a little bread , to keep it moist ; the middle of April ,
and breeds twice but let it not be wet , for that will make a - year ; the young are to
be brought it four . up and taken care of in every respect as Give them fresh ...
She begins to hatch in ed with a little bread , to keep it moist ; the middle of April ,
and breeds twice but let it not be wet , for that will make a - year ; the young are to
be brought it four . up and taken care of in every respect as Give them fresh ...
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Give us back our force , nor to exterior accomplifhiments , but at the protract this
burdenfome , disgraceful , same time ... they « like a wounded snake , drags its
Now are naturally led to wish to give their length along ; ” por hug in our bofom ...
Give us back our force , nor to exterior accomplifhiments , but at the protract this
burdenfome , disgraceful , same time ... they « like a wounded snake , drags its
Now are naturally led to wish to give their length along ; ” por hug in our bofom ...
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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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