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... Suffer me to propose to your corre- fpondents the following queries . Whence can proceed this wonderful difagreement in the trial of a plain and eafy experi- ment ? Can the climate or temperature of the air be the cause of this material ...
... Suffer me to propose to your corre- fpondents the following queries . Whence can proceed this wonderful difagreement in the trial of a plain and eafy experi- ment ? Can the climate or temperature of the air be the cause of this material ...
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... suffer by the fentence they concurred in ; and that a fellow would be houted out of the army , fhould he e- ver teftify any resentment against fuch an officer . I am therefore apt to fufpect , that fome of our courts - martial have not ...
... suffer by the fentence they concurred in ; and that a fellow would be houted out of the army , fhould he e- ver teftify any resentment against fuch an officer . I am therefore apt to fufpect , that fome of our courts - martial have not ...
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... suffer Renaud to drink after the King ; for Renaud had many times violated his promife , and Sa- ladin had fworn to punish him . To fhew therefore that he knew as well how to take vengeance as to fhew mercy , he fuddenly drew his fabre ...
... suffer Renaud to drink after the King ; for Renaud had many times violated his promife , and Sa- ladin had fworn to punish him . To fhew therefore that he knew as well how to take vengeance as to fhew mercy , he fuddenly drew his fabre ...
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... suffering . But if we should now weaken our government by dividing its executive power , and fhould by that means be ftripped of all or most of our foreign poffeffions , as we were during the minority of Henry VI . the lofs will be ...
... suffering . But if we should now weaken our government by dividing its executive power , and fhould by that means be ftripped of all or most of our foreign poffeffions , as we were during the minority of Henry VI . the lofs will be ...
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... suffer his fecret to efcape , or endeavour to throw on him any part of my infamy . Thus paffed my difmal hours till my retreat could no longer be delayed . It was pretended that my relations had fent for me to a diftant county , and I ...
... suffer his fecret to efcape , or endeavour to throw on him any part of my infamy . Thus paffed my difmal hours till my retreat could no longer be delayed . It was pretended that my relations had fent for me to a diftant county , and I ...
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