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... preserve the public tranquillity , and at the fame time to protect thofe poffeffions which make one great fource of the commerce and wealth of his kingdoms , now finds it neceffary to acquaint the house of Commons , that the present ...
... preserve the public tranquillity , and at the fame time to protect thofe poffeffions which make one great fource of the commerce and wealth of his kingdoms , now finds it neceffary to acquaint the house of Commons , that the present ...
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... preserve the public tran quillity has been fincere and uniform . I have religiously adhered to the ftipula tions of the treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle and made it my care , not to injure , or give juft caufe of offence to any power ...
... preserve the public tran quillity has been fincere and uniform . I have religiously adhered to the ftipula tions of the treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle and made it my care , not to injure , or give juft caufe of offence to any power ...
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... preserve water from great degrees of putrefaction at fea . Dr Alton having wrote him word , that he found fish would continue sweet in lime - water seven weeks and more : April 19. he put four gudgeons into white marble lime water ; May ...
... preserve water from great degrees of putrefaction at fea . Dr Alton having wrote him word , that he found fish would continue sweet in lime - water seven weeks and more : April 19. he put four gudgeons into white marble lime water ; May ...
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... preserve . The fuperftructure I mean , is the fol- lowing confequence which he infers from it , viz . That mankind have been in a grofs delufion to imagine there was any harm in the most enormous wickedness ; that whatever erroneous ...
... preserve . The fuperftructure I mean , is the fol- lowing confequence which he infers from it , viz . That mankind have been in a grofs delufion to imagine there was any harm in the most enormous wickedness ; that whatever erroneous ...
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... preserve the peace of the empire , by preventing any foreign troops enter ing it . We are told , that his Britannic Majefty has conveyed , through the channel of the Imperial court , feveral propofals , tending to accommodate the ...
... preserve the peace of the empire , by preventing any foreign troops enter ing it . We are told , that his Britannic Majefty has conveyed , through the channel of the Imperial court , feveral propofals , tending to accommodate the ...
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