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... least doubt of her being with child , and that the told this to the former deponent , her husband , that night , and faid to him , that he was fure Lady Jean was with child that he told the fame next morning to Mrs Hewit , and faid the ...
... least doubt of her being with child , and that the told this to the former deponent , her husband , that night , and faid to him , that he was fure Lady Jean was with child that he told the fame next morning to Mrs Hewit , and faid the ...
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... least be twenty - five the years old , be induced to feek her in the hospital , upon hearing that a female child had been found , and fent thither ; nor will it appear lefs ftrange , that female child and young woman fhould be used as ...
... least be twenty - five the years old , be induced to feek her in the hospital , upon hearing that a female child had been found , and fent thither ; nor will it appear lefs ftrange , that female child and young woman fhould be used as ...
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... least that is , tending to drawing them to the convex fide of the arch , and against the outer and weakest 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 ...
... least that is , tending to drawing them to the convex fide of the arch , and against the outer and weakest 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 ...
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... least 300,000 men , without reckoning a numerous fleet , com posed of 250 veffels of different burthens , containing 24,000 men . In order to re fift fuch a formidable force , there could ̧ fcarce be mustered at Conftantinople 6000 ...
... least 300,000 men , without reckoning a numerous fleet , com posed of 250 veffels of different burthens , containing 24,000 men . In order to re fift fuch a formidable force , there could ̧ fcarce be mustered at Conftantinople 6000 ...
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... least , impart The tender feelings of one pensive heart ; A willing fuffrage give to worth approv❜d , And hail the memory of the man he lov'd . To the rough feas , tho ' bred , and early there , Gentle his manners , ftrict his morals ...
... least , impart The tender feelings of one pensive heart ; A willing fuffrage give to worth approv❜d , And hail the memory of the man he lov'd . To the rough feas , tho ' bred , and early there , Gentle his manners , ftrict his morals ...
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