London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 第 22 卷C. Ackers, 1753 |
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... honour to prefent , enclosed herewith , to your ex- ecilency , copies of the decrees given upon the different claims of the Pruffian fab . In cafe that , againft all expectation , they fhall in England refufe to come into this fo ...
... honour to prefent , enclosed herewith , to your ex- ecilency , copies of the decrees given upon the different claims of the Pruffian fab . In cafe that , againft all expectation , they fhall in England refufe to come into this fo ...
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... honour : They may have different ways of thinking , but I am perfuaded , there is not one of them who would not defpife any fum of money , when it came in competition with the true intereft of their country , and this very treaty is a ...
... honour : They may have different ways of thinking , but I am perfuaded , there is not one of them who would not defpife any fum of money , when it came in competition with the true intereft of their country , and this very treaty is a ...
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... honour of being often in her Ꭰ company ; and of receiving coftly pre- fent from her , to wit , a golden chain , and her medal . She is low in itature ; her forehead is large ; her eyes very full and bright , and withal very lovely ...
... honour of being often in her Ꭰ company ; and of receiving coftly pre- fent from her , to wit , a golden chain , and her medal . She is low in itature ; her forehead is large ; her eyes very full and bright , and withal very lovely ...
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... honour , then for their gaining riches , he left this his fon Francis , who was the youngest of five , but a very fmall fortune , fo that he was obliged to be- take humfelf to the profeffion of the law for a fubfiftence , for which ...
... honour , then for their gaining riches , he left this his fon Francis , who was the youngest of five , but a very fmall fortune , fo that he was obliged to be- take humfelf to the profeffion of the law for a fubfiftence , for which ...
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... honour to the queen of the country . N Thurfday , Jan. 11 , the parliament national debt , the improvement of the publick revenue , and augmenting the finking fund . Then having taken notice . of the laws made laft feffion , for ...
... honour to the queen of the country . N Thurfday , Jan. 11 , the parliament national debt , the improvement of the publick revenue , and augmenting the finking fund . Then having taken notice . of the laws made laft feffion , for ...
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