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... punished 31. The appointment of the fpring circuits 15 . HERCULANEUM defcribed 18 . POETRY , & c . On Lady K - ne St 23 . Wrote on a pane of glafs , under a young lady's name ib . Reasons for taking fnuff ib . Advice to a novice in love ...
... punished 31. The appointment of the fpring circuits 15 . HERCULANEUM defcribed 18 . POETRY , & c . On Lady K - ne St 23 . Wrote on a pane of glafs , under a young lady's name ib . Reasons for taking fnuff ib . Advice to a novice in love ...
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... punishment . And when our men of war appear often upon the coafts , or in the ports of foreign nations , it will keep them in mind of our naval power , and inforce a refpect for every British fubject that either refides or fojourns in ...
... punishment . And when our men of war appear often upon the coafts , or in the ports of foreign nations , it will keep them in mind of our naval power , and inforce a refpect for every British fubject that either refides or fojourns in ...
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... punish- ment of a few perfons , brought the inha- bitants to a more pliable temper . In most of the other towns , the collectors executed their office with fuccefs ; and the people paid without openly testifying diffatisfaction . Even ...
... punish- ment of a few perfons , brought the inha- bitants to a more pliable temper . In most of the other towns , the collectors executed their office with fuccefs ; and the people paid without openly testifying diffatisfaction . Even ...
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... nifhment : for that of breaking , fufpend- ing , or fining a commiflion - officer , is , I think , the highest punishment we ought to allow a court - martial in time of peace I And if the parliament fhould ever think it incumbent 64.
... nifhment : for that of breaking , fufpend- ing , or fining a commiflion - officer , is , I think , the highest punishment we ought to allow a court - martial in time of peace I And if the parliament fhould ever think it incumbent 64.
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... punish , not according to juftice , but according to his will and pleasure . This they allow to be a danger that ought to be appre- hended ; and this danger they pretend to obviate , by obliging every officer , upon oath , not to ...
... punish , not according to juftice , but according to his will and pleasure . This they allow to be a danger that ought to be appre- hended ; and this danger they pretend to obviate , by obliging every officer , upon oath , not to ...
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