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... those meafures which gave such uneafiness to his Portuguese Majefty , as called for the interpofition of Great Britain . fairs of Geneva and Genoa ; and has alfo been often earnestly offered to reconcile the Turks and Germans , and ...
... those meafures which gave such uneafiness to his Portuguese Majefty , as called for the interpofition of Great Britain . fairs of Geneva and Genoa ; and has alfo been often earnestly offered to reconcile the Turks and Germans , and ...
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... those times , and that there are but very few inftan- ces of above one letter upon the fame sub- ject , it is natural to conclude that most of them did fucceed ; particularly those of Oliver , who was not fatisfied with e- vafive ...
... those times , and that there are but very few inftan- ces of above one letter upon the fame sub- ject , it is natural to conclude that most of them did fucceed ; particularly those of Oliver , who was not fatisfied with e- vafive ...
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... those who have no land , which it will be impoffible to create among those who have . - And if all E thefe fhould not prove fatisfactory , you may fafely enough alledge , that the wil- lingness with which people put their money into the ...
... those who have no land , which it will be impoffible to create among those who have . - And if all E thefe fhould not prove fatisfactory , you may fafely enough alledge , that the wil- lingness with which people put their money into the ...
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... those mane part of the world , nor may be pre- for whom I have the utmost regard , fumed more affrontive to the divine Or- The haughty and infolent , the proud derer of all things , ( the honour of whofe and overbearing this letter is ...
... those mane part of the world , nor may be pre- for whom I have the utmost regard , fumed more affrontive to the divine Or- The haughty and infolent , the proud derer of all things , ( the honour of whofe and overbearing this letter is ...
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... those papers , that we judged it unneceffary to infert both at full length , and thought it more pro- per to give the Craftsman entire , than to abridge the two . DAILY GAZETTEER , Feb. 7 . The fuperior advantages attending an ...
... those papers , that we judged it unneceffary to infert both at full length , and thought it more pro- per to give the Craftsman entire , than to abridge the two . DAILY GAZETTEER , Feb. 7 . The fuperior advantages attending an ...
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