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... perfon we lament , ap pear to confider himself , with all his endowments and oppor tunities , as placed in the world ... perfons , times and places . Such intellectual and moral attainments could not but tender him an important character ...
... perfon we lament , ap pear to confider himself , with all his endowments and oppor tunities , as placed in the world ... perfons , times and places . Such intellectual and moral attainments could not but tender him an important character ...
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... perfons ufed to the colony are scarcely ever bitten by them ; and when they are , they feel no inconvenience from their attack . The Freemafon , a fpecies of Merribunter , is an infect which builds its neft of clay againft the cielings ...
... perfons ufed to the colony are scarcely ever bitten by them ; and when they are , they feel no inconvenience from their attack . The Freemafon , a fpecies of Merribunter , is an infect which builds its neft of clay againft the cielings ...
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... perfons make a great deal of money by procuring timber for the colony ; but the labour ufed to obtain it must be immenfe , when it is confidered that a fquare foot of fome kinds weighs frequently an hundred pounds.- They take a gang of ...
... perfons make a great deal of money by procuring timber for the colony ; but the labour ufed to obtain it must be immenfe , when it is confidered that a fquare foot of fome kinds weighs frequently an hundred pounds.- They take a gang of ...
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... perfons , in whofe power it was to give it motion , feemed to hav cooled upon it , and an inclina- on to defer , rather than forward it , appeared to take flace . The want of accounts from the colonies was men- oned . To avoid the force ...
... perfons , in whofe power it was to give it motion , feemed to hav cooled upon it , and an inclina- on to defer , rather than forward it , appeared to take flace . The want of accounts from the colonies was men- oned . To avoid the force ...
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... perfons no bred to the profeffion of the law , whofe judgments have introduced great difcontent , confufion , and ... perfonal actions between British fubjects ; but they have not fucceeded . The French members of the council have ...
... perfons no bred to the profeffion of the law , whofe judgments have introduced great difcontent , confufion , and ... perfonal actions between British fubjects ; but they have not fucceeded . The French members of the council have ...
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