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... friend , was forced by his ill - fated paffion to pray for the fuccefs , or at least the fafety , of bis miftrefs ... friends , and , when once in his city , might easily be entrapped and difpatched . The advice of the traitor was ...
... friend , was forced by his ill - fated paffion to pray for the fuccefs , or at least the fafety , of bis miftrefs ... friends , and , when once in his city , might easily be entrapped and difpatched . The advice of the traitor was ...
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... friends , the buildings were commenced in the year 1790 in Guilford - street , to the eastward of Lamb's Conduit - street ; and from that time have been unceasingly profecuted to the prefent year . Very foon after the commencement of ...
... friends , the buildings were commenced in the year 1790 in Guilford - street , to the eastward of Lamb's Conduit - street ; and from that time have been unceasingly profecuted to the prefent year . Very foon after the commencement of ...
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... friends as foes , into the molt implacable and inveterate enemies : it would incente our friends , and render our foes at once fierce , defperate , cruel , and unrelenting : it difgraced our arms ; it would render us defpiled and ...
... friends as foes , into the molt implacable and inveterate enemies : it would incente our friends , and render our foes at once fierce , defperate , cruel , and unrelenting : it difgraced our arms ; it would render us defpiled and ...
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... friends . On the elevation of Lord George Ger- maine to the Peerage , the late Marquis of Carmarthen moved , " That it is ex- tremely reprehenfible in any Minifter , and highly derogatory to the honour of this Houfe , to advife the ...
... friends . On the elevation of Lord George Ger- maine to the Peerage , the late Marquis of Carmarthen moved , " That it is ex- tremely reprehenfible in any Minifter , and highly derogatory to the honour of this Houfe , to advife the ...
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... friends are flown ? How can't thou overtake their flight , Or tell where they are gone ? K. L. Why tarrieft thou , my pretty bird ? Cold is the midnight air ; And nipping frofts and chilling winds , And winter fnows are near . Tarry not ...
... friends are flown ? How can't thou overtake their flight , Or tell where they are gone ? K. L. Why tarrieft thou , my pretty bird ? Cold is the midnight air ; And nipping frofts and chilling winds , And winter fnows are near . Tarry not ...
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