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... months , cooped up in the mountains , fu- rious from reftraint . He was obliged con- tinually to fhift his quarters by prodigi- ous marches , in order to avoid or har- rafs his enemy's army , to obtain provi- fions , and fometimes to ...
... months , cooped up in the mountains , fu- rious from reftraint . He was obliged con- tinually to fhift his quarters by prodigi- ous marches , in order to avoid or har- rafs his enemy's army , to obtain provi- fions , and fometimes to ...
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... month , but the best way , un- doubtedly , in fuch cafes , is to move them from one hedge to the other , as foon as is convenient . The bank , or place , where the new hedge is to be made , fhould be marked out with a line , and a ...
... month , but the best way , un- doubtedly , in fuch cafes , is to move them from one hedge to the other , as foon as is convenient . The bank , or place , where the new hedge is to be made , fhould be marked out with a line , and a ...
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... month of March 1762. And the honourable Mr Daines Barrington , has obferved on the au- thority of the late lord Balhaven , that Tnaturalifts concerning the man- ner the wallow tribes difpofe of them- felves after their disappearance ...
... month of March 1762. And the honourable Mr Daines Barrington , has obferved on the au- thority of the late lord Balhaven , that Tnaturalifts concerning the man- ner the wallow tribes difpofe of them- felves after their disappearance ...
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... months , and the other half in three years , all conditionally that we fupported him in his government . - The Nabob then , a- greeable to the known and ufual cuf- 5 When this comical chap had a river to pafs , 6 If he could not get ...
... months , and the other half in three years , all conditionally that we fupported him in his government . - The Nabob then , a- greeable to the known and ufual cuf- 5 When this comical chap had a river to pafs , 6 If he could not get ...
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... months , at the expence of the people , will be terminated in fif- teen days Stockholm , Sept. 1. " After the King's fpeech was read in the Affem- bly of the States on the 21ft ult . his Majefty figned the following declara- tion ...
... months , at the expence of the people , will be terminated in fif- teen days Stockholm , Sept. 1. " After the King's fpeech was read in the Affem- bly of the States on the 21ft ult . his Majefty figned the following declara- tion ...
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