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... true Imperial army ; as the only means left to fave him- felf from the fury of the Auftrians . How- ever , fhould the French meet with any to- lerable fuccefs in the field , and the King of Pruffia declare himfelf openly in his fa- vour ...
... true Imperial army ; as the only means left to fave him- felf from the fury of the Auftrians . How- ever , fhould the French meet with any to- lerable fuccefs in the field , and the King of Pruffia declare himfelf openly in his fa- vour ...
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... true elixir of life , at Saltzburg in 1657 ; which is thus : " The Emperor Ferdinand III . with one fingle grain of that philofophical tin & ture , did , with his own hand , change into pure gold , half a pound of mercury ; of which ...
... true elixir of life , at Saltzburg in 1657 ; which is thus : " The Emperor Ferdinand III . with one fingle grain of that philofophical tin & ture , did , with his own hand , change into pure gold , half a pound of mercury ; of which ...
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... true French bran- dy , or old Jamaica rum . From whence your Lordships muft fee , how neceffary it is for you to have the diftillers and retalers examined upon this occafion ; and there- fore I hope you will agree to the Noble Lord's ...
... true French bran- dy , or old Jamaica rum . From whence your Lordships muft fee , how neceffary it is for you to have the diftillers and retalers examined upon this occafion ; and there- fore I hope you will agree to the Noble Lord's ...
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... true , to be fix pence a gallon , because they are made or drawn generally from foreign materials ; but common gin , which is the great and only nufance complained of , is all drawn from English materials , and may be fo made , as to be ...
... true , to be fix pence a gallon , because they are made or drawn generally from foreign materials ; but common gin , which is the great and only nufance complained of , is all drawn from English materials , and may be fo made , as to be ...
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... true motive of all our actions . Upon this principle he builds moft of his moral reflections and fentences . Our virtues [ fays he ] are moft commonly nothing but vices guifed . What we take for virtue , is of only an affemblage of ...
... true motive of all our actions . Upon this principle he builds moft of his moral reflections and fentences . Our virtues [ fays he ] are moft commonly nothing but vices guifed . What we take for virtue , is of only an affemblage of ...
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