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... interest moves , Would be the victim of that peace he loves . Yet , why this fear ? Good nature is your boast : And , who most want it , ever feel it most . Abroad , you knew to conquer and to fpare : And , as your caufe , your conduct ...
... interest moves , Would be the victim of that peace he loves . Yet , why this fear ? Good nature is your boast : And , who most want it , ever feel it most . Abroad , you knew to conquer and to fpare : And , as your caufe , your conduct ...
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... interest , prejudice , and ridicule . To the latter I fhall only fay , that the redicines I am now going to make pu- blic are fuch as have been moftly applied to cafes called chronical ; and , generally , to fuch as were of old standing ...
... interest , prejudice , and ridicule . To the latter I fhall only fay , that the redicines I am now going to make pu- blic are fuch as have been moftly applied to cafes called chronical ; and , generally , to fuch as were of old standing ...
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... interest , to a rupture with G. Britain . In the mean time the flow progrefs of the Spanish arms in Por- tugal , joined to the knowledge that an expedition against the Havannah had been undertaken by men fo accustomed to victory ...
... interest , to a rupture with G. Britain . In the mean time the flow progrefs of the Spanish arms in Por- tugal , joined to the knowledge that an expedition against the Havannah had been undertaken by men fo accustomed to victory ...
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... interests , and advantages , without giving any affiftance or protec . tion , directly or indirectly , to those who would caufe any prejudice to either of the high contracting parties : there fhall be a general oblivion of every thing ...
... interests , and advantages , without giving any affiftance or protec . tion , directly or indirectly , to those who would caufe any prejudice to either of the high contracting parties : there fhall be a general oblivion of every thing ...
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... interest for the immenfe debts which the company had contracted . The refigners had withdrawn their con- tributions , or indeed were no longer able to pay them . In this exigence of affairs Henriqueze was confulted in vain . That other ...
... interest for the immenfe debts which the company had contracted . The refigners had withdrawn their con- tributions , or indeed were no longer able to pay them . In this exigence of affairs Henriqueze was confulted in vain . That other ...
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