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... favour , she pretends she is on a journey , and has run short of money , and thus not only extracts from the public exorbitant charities , but ob- tains the loan of money to carry her forward , promising to leave it with relatives or ...
... favour , she pretends she is on a journey , and has run short of money , and thus not only extracts from the public exorbitant charities , but ob- tains the loan of money to carry her forward , promising to leave it with relatives or ...
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... favour , gracious intentions , and kind affection , under the protection of Almighty God . " Since we , according to our gra- cious proclamation of the 13th inst . , have found ourselves called upon take the reins of government as gent ...
... favour , gracious intentions , and kind affection , under the protection of Almighty God . " Since we , according to our gra- cious proclamation of the 13th inst . , have found ourselves called upon take the reins of government as gent ...
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... favour of the Duke of York , and was heard to an end , though not without marks of disapprobation . The questions were then severally put , and carried unanimously , with the exception of from four to eight hands . A vote of censure was ...
... favour of the Duke of York , and was heard to an end , though not without marks of disapprobation . The questions were then severally put , and carried unanimously , with the exception of from four to eight hands . A vote of censure was ...
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... favour- able dispositions , to be sent to England , in order to their being farther instructed in such branches of knowledge as are not attainable in Africa , but may promise to be generally beneficial . With a view to promote the study ...
... favour- able dispositions , to be sent to England , in order to their being farther instructed in such branches of knowledge as are not attainable in Africa , but may promise to be generally beneficial . With a view to promote the study ...
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... favour . He accompanied her to Wright's , who , in consequence of an accident , was in bed ; but they saw Daniel Wright , his brother . She said to him , " this is the gentleman who is to furnish my house . " He was si- lent , as was ...
... favour . He accompanied her to Wright's , who , in consequence of an accident , was in bed ; but they saw Daniel Wright , his brother . She said to him , " this is the gentleman who is to furnish my house . " He was si- lent , as was ...
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