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... course draw the crown into all the contests they have happened , or may hereafter hap- pen to have with the fovereign princes in the Eaft Indies ; which I think can- not redound to the profit of the compa- ny , and may , I fear , fome ...
... course draw the crown into all the contests they have happened , or may hereafter hap- pen to have with the fovereign princes in the Eaft Indies ; which I think can- not redound to the profit of the compa- ny , and may , I fear , fome ...
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... course of tranfactions in that country : for though they are his Majefty's troops , they will in every thing there act in the name of the company ; and confequent- ly cannot involve the crown in any of the company's difputes with the ...
... course of tranfactions in that country : for though they are his Majefty's troops , they will in every thing there act in the name of the company ; and confequent- ly cannot involve the crown in any of the company's difputes with the ...
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... course of the moon , and the years to the course of the fun , and returns of the fealons and fruits of the earth . The first nations , before they began to ufe artificial cycles , kept a reckoning of time by the courses of the fun and ...
... course of the moon , and the years to the course of the fun , and returns of the fealons and fruits of the earth . The first nations , before they began to ufe artificial cycles , kept a reckoning of time by the courses of the fun and ...
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... course of the measures , whilst they deny them , at proper fons , by the most folemn profeffions ; fuppofe characters of thefe men and the fituation of public to be fuch , that no friend to his coun can act in concert with them , and ...
... course of the measures , whilst they deny them , at proper fons , by the most folemn profeffions ; fuppofe characters of thefe men and the fituation of public to be fuch , that no friend to his coun can act in concert with them , and ...
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... course of fear- ings , and now and then a gentle scorch or two , to try how he can fland fire . I think there is but little need upon this occafion , as upon many others , to confult a phyfician , or even a furgeon or apothecary for ...
... course of fear- ings , and now and then a gentle scorch or two , to try how he can fland fire . I think there is but little need upon this occafion , as upon many others , to confult a phyfician , or even a furgeon or apothecary for ...
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