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... expence of his veracity . In his fplendid reprefentations of his own ac- tous , he calls upon the candour of living situaties to corroborate , or refute , theur . De Thou , in his very judicious treatife , repeats and juftifies them all ...
... expence of his veracity . In his fplendid reprefentations of his own ac- tous , he calls upon the candour of living situaties to corroborate , or refute , theur . De Thou , in his very judicious treatife , repeats and juftifies them all ...
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... expence , and efpecially at those times , when fea - voyages were dangerous , and the intercourfe of mankind with each other was by no means eafy . boy montator Didymus . If the queftion was involved in fo 1807. ] 45 Age and Country of ...
... expence , and efpecially at those times , when fea - voyages were dangerous , and the intercourfe of mankind with each other was by no means eafy . boy montator Didymus . If the queftion was involved in fo 1807. ] 45 Age and Country of ...
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... expence , ainidft the lamentations even of his enemies . The Earl of Camden with his dying breath gave his affent to that Bill which enables Juries to decide on both law and facts , in cafes of libel , notwithstanding the captious ...
... expence , ainidft the lamentations even of his enemies . The Earl of Camden with his dying breath gave his affent to that Bill which enables Juries to decide on both law and facts , in cafes of libel , notwithstanding the captious ...
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... expence and long continuance , but would be attended with circumftances of cruelty , civil rage , and devaftation , hitherto unprecedented in the annals of mankind . We wifhed not only to rob the Americans of their property , and make ...
... expence and long continuance , but would be attended with circumftances of cruelty , civil rage , and devaftation , hitherto unprecedented in the annals of mankind . We wifhed not only to rob the Americans of their property , and make ...
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... expences for repairing old works , was immenie ; new ones are faid , with what degree of truth we know not , to have been actually erected under colour of this provifion ; and our Weft India islands began to be rather encumbered than de ...
... expences for repairing old works , was immenie ; new ones are faid , with what degree of truth we know not , to have been actually erected under colour of this provifion ; and our Weft India islands began to be rather encumbered than de ...
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