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... said , that the fashionable virtue of the prefent age is Charity ; and which I fincerely with may be true , fince there are certainly a multitude of fins among us which require to be covered by her extenfive mantle . Were I to venture ...
... said , that the fashionable virtue of the prefent age is Charity ; and which I fincerely with may be true , fince there are certainly a multitude of fins among us which require to be covered by her extenfive mantle . Were I to venture ...
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... said , did not go to alter the prefent Militia Laws , but to confolidate them into one act ; a fervice for which he was perfuaded Minifters would have the thanks of all concerned in adminiftration , The fitua- tion of the country , with ...
... said , did not go to alter the prefent Militia Laws , but to confolidate them into one act ; a fervice for which he was perfuaded Minifters would have the thanks of all concerned in adminiftration , The fitua- tion of the country , with ...
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... said , that Pelage was a traitor . Having arrived at the place of rendezvous , I found Pelage , who informed me , that many of his Officers , and a great number of his foldiers , had deferted him . I joined , however , those whom I ...
... said , that Pelage was a traitor . Having arrived at the place of rendezvous , I found Pelage , who informed me , that many of his Officers , and a great number of his foldiers , had deferted him . I joined , however , those whom I ...
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... It is admirable , " said he , " to fee a fine lady caught in a heavy fhower , almost finking with vexation that her hair is put in diforder , her muflin muffin spoiled , and her complexion in danger ; while тоб THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
... It is admirable , " said he , " to fee a fine lady caught in a heavy fhower , almost finking with vexation that her hair is put in diforder , her muflin muffin spoiled , and her complexion in danger ; while тоб THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
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... said , " My Lords and Gentlemen , " It is his Majesty's royal will and pleasure , that this Parliament be proro- gued to Tuesday the 17th day of Auguft next , to be then here holden ; and this Parliament is accordingly prorogued to ...
... said , " My Lords and Gentlemen , " It is his Majesty's royal will and pleasure , that this Parliament be proro- gued to Tuesday the 17th day of Auguft next , to be then here holden ; and this Parliament is accordingly prorogued to ...
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