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... side of the focket ; and in railing a table , they bear many times the weight of it , on account of the lever with which the extreme parts act . That it requires more addrefs in ufing it , is very certain ; and if this be an argument ...
... side of the focket ; and in railing a table , they bear many times the weight of it , on account of the lever with which the extreme parts act . That it requires more addrefs in ufing it , is very certain ; and if this be an argument ...
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... Side Of the fole Building I can call my own Is confecrated A MONUMENT To the Memory of The beloved and lamented WILLIAM SHENSTONE : It is formed fomething like an Uro , Bu : of a Substance fo foft , That all his Virtues Were with ease ...
... Side Of the fole Building I can call my own Is confecrated A MONUMENT To the Memory of The beloved and lamented WILLIAM SHENSTONE : It is formed fomething like an Uro , Bu : of a Substance fo foft , That all his Virtues Were with ease ...
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... side of that river , the intermediate land would become ours , although , by the article , it is ftipulated to remain with France . In fhort , instead of the great and known river Mislilippi to be our boundary from its fource to the fea ...
... side of that river , the intermediate land would become ours , although , by the article , it is ftipulated to remain with France . In fhort , instead of the great and known river Mislilippi to be our boundary from its fource to the fea ...
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... side , In vain thall jarring factions strive , Cabais in vain dark plots contrive . Slave to no foe , dupe to no minion , : Maintain an equal just dominion . So thali you ftand by storms unbroke , And all revere the ROYAL OAK . " " SIR ...
... side , In vain thall jarring factions strive , Cabais in vain dark plots contrive . Slave to no foe , dupe to no minion , : Maintain an equal just dominion . So thali you ftand by storms unbroke , And all revere the ROYAL OAK . " " SIR ...
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... side : and , from the skilful obfervations he has made , we may plainly perceive , that it is , indeed , high time the game were up . As we would not anticipate the pleasure which the moderate and impartial reader will find in the ...
... side : and , from the skilful obfervations he has made , we may plainly perceive , that it is , indeed , high time the game were up . As we would not anticipate the pleasure which the moderate and impartial reader will find in the ...
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