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... ment I met with in my conceptions of this extraordinary man , gave my behaviour fuch an air of apathy and aukwardness as he could not but ob- ferve . He imputed it probably to bafhfulness , or rufticity or as Amelia had told him what ...
... ment I met with in my conceptions of this extraordinary man , gave my behaviour fuch an air of apathy and aukwardness as he could not but ob- ferve . He imputed it probably to bafhfulness , or rufticity or as Amelia had told him what ...
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... ment , or as an inftance of providence in ordaining fo fmall an animal to be the foundation of the moft extensive commerce in the world , a sketch of their natural and commercial hiftory may not prove unentertaining .. About May , the ...
... ment , or as an inftance of providence in ordaining fo fmall an animal to be the foundation of the moft extensive commerce in the world , a sketch of their natural and commercial hiftory may not prove unentertaining .. About May , the ...
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... ment fhall proceed , and be given a- gainst the offender or offenders , ei- ther upon his or their own confef- fion , or upon the oath or oaths of one or more credible witnesses . And be it further enacted , That , in all , and every of ...
... ment fhall proceed , and be given a- gainst the offender or offenders , ei- ther upon his or their own confef- fion , or upon the oath or oaths of one or more credible witnesses . And be it further enacted , That , in all , and every of ...
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... ment ; that houfe was till now look- ed upon as the moft capital houfe in this city , but I believe that his conec- tions with fome houfes in France , which have lately failed , is the prin- cipal caufe of it . We expect feveral more to ...
... ment ; that houfe was till now look- ed upon as the moft capital houfe in this city , but I believe that his conec- tions with fome houfes in France , which have lately failed , is the prin- cipal caufe of it . We expect feveral more to ...
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... ment of the world , they betray the confidence they have been favoured with , and fhaniefully abufe that ge- nerofity by which they have been fo greatly fupported and raised . Upon this fubject , I have a very strong com- plaint against ...
... ment of the world , they betray the confidence they have been favoured with , and fhaniefully abufe that ge- nerofity by which they have been fo greatly fupported and raised . Upon this fubject , I have a very strong com- plaint against ...
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