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A struggle ensued , and the priThips under his command ; allo tre dif- foner ,
unperceived as he thought , pulled tribution of our navy in general , parti . fome
papers from his waistcoat pocket , cularly that Adm . Geary was still crui . and
threw ...
A struggle ensued , and the priThips under his command ; allo tre dif- foner ,
unperceived as he thought , pulled tribution of our navy in general , parti . fome
papers from his waistcoat pocket , cularly that Adm . Geary was still crui . and
threw ...
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Innocent amusements he thought perfectly The motion was then put and
negatived . consistent with the proper observation of the In a committee , May 15.
Mr Martin said , Sabbath ; as they tended greatly to promote he thought the bill
perfectly ...
Innocent amusements he thought perfectly The motion was then put and
negatived . consistent with the proper observation of the In a committee , May 15.
Mr Martin said , Sabbath ; as they tended greatly to promote he thought the bill
perfectly ...
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He then said , he did not intend he thought might be construed to the difto give
opposition to the address ; on the advantage of the nation . The speech and
contrary , he thought it full , and had his ap- the address declared , that no
extraordinary ...
He then said , he did not intend he thought might be construed to the difto give
opposition to the address ; on the advantage of the nation . The speech and
contrary , he thought it full , and had his ap- the address declared , that no
extraordinary ...
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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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