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... lord endeavours to oblige his friend to complain of the heat , and to beg to be excufed from eating all up . It is rec- koned a dishonour to the landlord , and a mark of niggardlinefs , if he fhould be able to accomplish this . He him ...
... lord endeavours to oblige his friend to complain of the heat , and to beg to be excufed from eating all up . It is rec- koned a dishonour to the landlord , and a mark of niggardlinefs , if he fhould be able to accomplish this . He him ...
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... lord of the hill and the dale . The playful colts fkip after dams to the brook , The brook flow and filently glides ; The furface fo fmooth , and fo clear , if you look It reflects the gay green on its fides . When merit above them they ...
... lord of the hill and the dale . The playful colts fkip after dams to the brook , The brook flow and filently glides ; The furface fo fmooth , and fo clear , if you look It reflects the gay green on its fides . When merit above them they ...
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... Lord George Germaine got up and faid , that he should always be confift- ent in his conduct ; that he had been a gainst the bill at firft , but when he faw fuch abuses had been tranfacted by the fervants of the company as he had heard ...
... Lord George Germaine got up and faid , that he should always be confift- ent in his conduct ; that he had been a gainst the bill at firft , but when he faw fuch abuses had been tranfacted by the fervants of the company as he had heard ...
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... Lord Suffolk's office , with difpatches for the British Ambaffador at Paris . Extract of a Letter from the Hague ... Lord Viscount Stormont , is we hear , to be fhortly created an English Earl . The patent for creating Lord Hol- land ...
... Lord Suffolk's office , with difpatches for the British Ambaffador at Paris . Extract of a Letter from the Hague ... Lord Viscount Stormont , is we hear , to be fhortly created an English Earl . The patent for creating Lord Hol- land ...
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... Lord Clare and Mr Brickdale , intreating them to en- deavour to obtain an act , either totally to fupprefs the trade of thofe people or put it under fuch regulations as may prevent the evils complained of . December 21ft . his Majefty ...
... Lord Clare and Mr Brickdale , intreating them to en- deavour to obtain an act , either totally to fupprefs the trade of thofe people or put it under fuch regulations as may prevent the evils complained of . December 21ft . his Majefty ...
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