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... fervice of feven years , he one day called - , I have him by name , faying , Mr been confidering the nature of our arti- cled agreement and bufinefs - accounts ; the latter are confiderably increased fince our junction : your perfonal ...
... fervice of feven years , he one day called - , I have him by name , faying , Mr been confidering the nature of our arti- cled agreement and bufinefs - accounts ; the latter are confiderably increased fince our junction : your perfonal ...
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... fervice to these people to wear fome electric fubftance next their skin , to defend the nerves and fibres from the damp or non - electric air . I would propofe a waistcoat of the fineft flannel ; which fhould be kept perfectly clean and ...
... fervice to these people to wear fome electric fubftance next their skin , to defend the nerves and fibres from the damp or non - electric air . I would propofe a waistcoat of the fineft flannel ; which fhould be kept perfectly clean and ...
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... fervice money that had passed thro ' his hands , upon his honour he did not for he knew not what the fum was , al . though he had heard it was very confi- derable . He said further , that he had lately received a letter , defiring him ...
... fervice money that had passed thro ' his hands , upon his honour he did not for he knew not what the fum was , al . though he had heard it was very confi- derable . He said further , that he had lately received a letter , defiring him ...
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... fervice had raifed , by volunteers 20,500 , and by the prefs - act 1400 , in all 21,900 : That the new levies muft of ne ceflity have impeded the recruiting - fer- vice ; but that was an effect which must ever happen : That he ...
... fervice had raifed , by volunteers 20,500 , and by the prefs - act 1400 , in all 21,900 : That the new levies muft of ne ceflity have impeded the recruiting - fer- vice ; but that was an effect which must ever happen : That he ...
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... think our time and labour devoted to the most valuable purposes , if we ren- der the public any fervice on this impor- tant point ; and , in every other , as far as as depends on us , to forward the bufinefs of 26 ...
... think our time and labour devoted to the most valuable purposes , if we ren- der the public any fervice on this impor- tant point ; and , in every other , as far as as depends on us , to forward the bufinefs of 26 ...
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