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... loss of all the artillery, magazines, ammunition, and rovisions. These disasters are imputed in a great measure to the revolt of the Jirisaries; who, discontented, it is said, it the smallness of their pay, refused to fight, massacred ...
... loss of all the artillery, magazines, ammunition, and rovisions. These disasters are imputed in a great measure to the revolt of the Jirisaries; who, discontented, it is said, it the smallness of their pay, refused to fight, massacred ...
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... loss Dismissed as incurable - - 12 Died - - - - - : In the hospital, jan. 1. 1772. = — Ordinary patients - - *] Supernumeraries - 3 Servants - - - $f 143 Soldiers - - 16] An account of the number of patients received into and dismissed ...
... loss Dismissed as incurable - - 12 Died - - - - - : In the hospital, jan. 1. 1772. = — Ordinary patients - - *] Supernumeraries - 3 Servants - - - $f 143 Soldiers - - 16] An account of the number of patients received into and dismissed ...
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... loss of the Ben provinces, either of which misfortu might now prove fatal in its consequen to this kingdom. This can only be fected by laws for securing the impar administration of justice throughout th dominions; for preventing the ...
... loss of the Ben provinces, either of which misfortu might now prove fatal in its consequen to this kingdom. This can only be fected by laws for securing the impar administration of justice throughout th dominions; for preventing the ...
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... loss spirit in this than in the last winter's Bordućtion [xxxiii. 94.]; but it is more cor*ē, more chaste, and, consequently, on * whole, a more moral performance; yet * - not wanting in vivacity, nor totall Jod of humour and well-aimed ...
... loss spirit in this than in the last winter's Bordućtion [xxxiii. 94.]; but it is more cor*ē, more chaste, and, consequently, on * whole, a more moral performance; yet * - not wanting in vivacity, nor totall Jod of humour and well-aimed ...
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... loss of time, treuble, or expence |xxviii. 20.]. This is the grea object that ought principally to engag the attention of every one who wishes to bring about any important reformation in this respect; nor ought any troubl: or expence to ...
... loss of time, treuble, or expence |xxviii. 20.]. This is the grea object that ought principally to engag the attention of every one who wishes to bring about any important reformation in this respect; nor ought any troubl: or expence to ...
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