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... present , not only unspeakably wasted by ferries , fording of deep and rapid rivers , and a course so circuitous , that , saving a few lifted near the eastern coast , when they reach Fort - William they have commonly driven them at ...
... present , not only unspeakably wasted by ferries , fording of deep and rapid rivers , and a course so circuitous , that , saving a few lifted near the eastern coast , when they reach Fort - William they have commonly driven them at ...
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... present landlords would , I believe , exert themselves to relieve the shipwrecked mariners , and to se- cure the property for the true owners : what I argue is , that , were these gentle . men invested with the legal powers of Justices ...
... present landlords would , I believe , exert themselves to relieve the shipwrecked mariners , and to se- cure the property for the true owners : what I argue is , that , were these gentle . men invested with the legal powers of Justices ...
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... present situation of the country renders indispensible . His Majesty fully relies upon your granting him such supplies , as upon due deliberaters recently sustained by his Majesty's tion , the public exigencies may appear to require ...
... present situation of the country renders indispensible . His Majesty fully relies upon your granting him such supplies , as upon due deliberaters recently sustained by his Majesty's tion , the public exigencies may appear to require ...
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... present concert ; and in order to accom- plish the end proposed , to collect toge- ther a force which , independently of the succours furnished by his Britannic Ma- jesty , may amount to Five Hundred Thousand effective men , and to ...
... present concert ; and in order to accom- plish the end proposed , to collect toge- ther a force which , independently of the succours furnished by his Britannic Ma- jesty , may amount to Five Hundred Thousand effective men , and to ...
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... present to press it . Mr Fox approved of his Lordship's avoiding such a discussion at the present moment ; but he thought the necessities of the country were such , that the House would relinquish its du- before the subject was taken ...
... present to press it . Mr Fox approved of his Lordship's avoiding such a discussion at the present moment ; but he thought the necessities of the country were such , that the House would relinquish its du- before the subject was taken ...
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