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... discovery by proper counteraction . The first refolution to be formed , when happiness and virtue are thus formidably attacked , is , that no part of life be spent in a state of neutrality or indifference ; but that fome pleasure be ...
... discovery by proper counteraction . The first refolution to be formed , when happiness and virtue are thus formidably attacked , is , that no part of life be spent in a state of neutrality or indifference ; but that fome pleasure be ...
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... discovery of each of the printers , 2001 .; and for the difcovery of each of the publishers , 501 reward . On a motion Petitions were prefented to the Com- mons , Jan. 28. in name of feveral bur- geffes and inhabitants of Westminster ...
... discovery of each of the printers , 2001 .; and for the difcovery of each of the publishers , 501 reward . On a motion Petitions were prefented to the Com- mons , Jan. 28. in name of feveral bur- geffes and inhabitants of Westminster ...
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... discovery of the island of Madeira . Abridged from the Portuguese original . With the prefent flate of the island . 35 . 6 d . Payne and Bouquet . Propofitions , rules , and problems , for a difco- very of the longitude at fea . Done by ...
... discovery of the island of Madeira . Abridged from the Portuguese original . With the prefent flate of the island . 35 . 6 d . Payne and Bouquet . Propofitions , rules , and problems , for a difco- very of the longitude at fea . Done by ...
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... discovery ? I fhall grant , Sir , that , notwithstand- ing this oath , we may have a proof of the fentence , and of fome part of the proceedings , because we may order them to be laid before us : and from these we may be convinced ...
... discovery ? I fhall grant , Sir , that , notwithstand- ing this oath , we may have a proof of the fentence , and of fome part of the proceedings , because we may order them to be laid before us : and from these we may be convinced ...
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... discovered ; and that great quantities of very curious pieces of antiquity have been dug out of the earth , and lent to that ca- pital . M. Verelot , envoy - extraordina- ry from the States - General , has obtained fuch favour from his ...
... discovered ; and that great quantities of very curious pieces of antiquity have been dug out of the earth , and lent to that ca- pital . M. Verelot , envoy - extraordina- ry from the States - General , has obtained fuch favour from his ...
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