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... lefs difficult than disagreeable ; however , as your will is a law with me , I will venture to deliver my opinion . The firft of the questions you propofe may be answered in few words , for all the wifeft men agree , that the marriage ...
... lefs difficult than disagreeable ; however , as your will is a law with me , I will venture to deliver my opinion . The firft of the questions you propofe may be answered in few words , for all the wifeft men agree , that the marriage ...
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... lefs frequent ; but the amufements of the greatest confequence , are thofe that are carried on in the public - houses in town , fuch as cards , dice , draughts , fhuffle - boards , miflifippi tables , bil- liards , and covered fkittle ...
... lefs frequent ; but the amufements of the greatest confequence , are thofe that are carried on in the public - houses in town , fuch as cards , dice , draughts , fhuffle - boards , miflifippi tables , bil- liards , and covered fkittle ...
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... lefs very far from being precluded of their paffage to England , fince they have nothing more to do , then to go to the Dutch Commiffary at Helvoetfluys , there pay for a passport , and then they easily get admittance on board the next ...
... lefs very far from being precluded of their paffage to England , fince they have nothing more to do , then to go to the Dutch Commiffary at Helvoetfluys , there pay for a passport , and then they easily get admittance on board the next ...
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... lefs rigorous punishments . Thefe letters add , that the cold having fet in , the deaths have decreased to 200 a day . Extract of a Letter from Paris , Dec. 23 . " On Friday laft a very extraordinary and fatal event happened at the Duke ...
... lefs rigorous punishments . Thefe letters add , that the cold having fet in , the deaths have decreased to 200 a day . Extract of a Letter from Paris , Dec. 23 . " On Friday laft a very extraordinary and fatal event happened at the Duke ...
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... lefs than blafphemy againft her indefenfi- ble , manufactured canon and liturgy . One of her infatuated priests here , and another there , vehemently declar- ing from their pulpits , " that it is the fin against the Holy Ghoft , to take ...
... lefs than blafphemy againft her indefenfi- ble , manufactured canon and liturgy . One of her infatuated priests here , and another there , vehemently declar- ing from their pulpits , " that it is the fin against the Holy Ghoft , to take ...
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