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... whofe Atchievements and other Occurrences , with those of foreign Nations , arc in this Publication faithfully collected , and tranfmitted to the public View . This Day is Publifhed , Calculated particularly for the FAIR SE X , Price ...
... whofe Atchievements and other Occurrences , with those of foreign Nations , arc in this Publication faithfully collected , and tranfmitted to the public View . This Day is Publifhed , Calculated particularly for the FAIR SE X , Price ...
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... whofe joint Labours will enliven and im- prove , by giving fresh Spirit and Vigour to our Under- takings and every fucceeding Number of , The NEW LONDON MAGAZINE will exhibit a ftriking Specimen of our Defire to preferve our old , and ...
... whofe joint Labours will enliven and im- prove , by giving fresh Spirit and Vigour to our Under- takings and every fucceeding Number of , The NEW LONDON MAGAZINE will exhibit a ftriking Specimen of our Defire to preferve our old , and ...
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... whofe fleet was either burnt , taken , or fled : -two of the line were taken , together with the Pacha's flag , and 4 or 5000 prifoners . 13. Mr. Sheridan concluded his celebrated fpeech on Haftings's trial . 14. Powel , the famous ...
... whofe fleet was either burnt , taken , or fled : -two of the line were taken , together with the Pacha's flag , and 4 or 5000 prifoners . 13. Mr. Sheridan concluded his celebrated fpeech on Haftings's trial . 14. Powel , the famous ...
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... whofe death , the guards ruhed in at Whitehall , taking the meat , by force , off her Highness's table , and demanding their pay and arrears . This os cafioned her to tell Fleetwood , that he had brought his hogs to a fine market ...
... whofe death , the guards ruhed in at Whitehall , taking the meat , by force , off her Highness's table , and demanding their pay and arrears . This os cafioned her to tell Fleetwood , that he had brought his hogs to a fine market ...
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... whofe great and amiable qualities we all know must neceffarily make her the dearest and tendereft ob- jeft of his Majefty's thoughts.- The interview was thort ; His Ma- jefty was foon afterwards in a great ftate of irritation , and the ...
... whofe great and amiable qualities we all know must neceffarily make her the dearest and tendereft ob- jeft of his Majefty's thoughts.- The interview was thort ; His Ma- jefty was foon afterwards in a great ftate of irritation , and the ...
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