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... said confeffor , Durham , and Crosby came into the parliament , before the King and lords , where the King excused them , faying , That then he knew no cause why they should be removed , but because THEY WERE HATED OF THE PEOPLE , and ...
... said confeffor , Durham , and Crosby came into the parliament , before the King and lords , where the King excused them , faying , That then he knew no cause why they should be removed , but because THEY WERE HATED OF THE PEOPLE , and ...
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... said he admired me exceedingly , really loved me , but I was an unaccountable animal - fuch parts ! but would I kill him , who had never offended me ? & c . & c . & c . -- We had after this a good deal of conversation about the Bucks ...
... said he admired me exceedingly , really loved me , but I was an unaccountable animal - fuch parts ! but would I kill him , who had never offended me ? & c . & c . & c . -- We had after this a good deal of conversation about the Bucks ...
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... said he e- fteemed nothing fo worthy of being preferved in it as Homer's works . " This fact is attefted by Plutarch , and many credible authors . It is impoffible that Homer's heart fhould be men- tioned by any author , becaufe it is ...
... said he e- fteemed nothing fo worthy of being preferved in it as Homer's works . " This fact is attefted by Plutarch , and many credible authors . It is impoffible that Homer's heart fhould be men- tioned by any author , becaufe it is ...
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... said account , reckoning them at two millions . Warehouses , & c . in London , above the 400,000l . at which they are valued in the faid ac- count . Value of your old lands acquired from the In- dian powers by purchases and grants , at ...
... said account , reckoning them at two millions . Warehouses , & c . in London , above the 400,000l . at which they are valued in the faid ac- count . Value of your old lands acquired from the In- dian powers by purchases and grants , at ...
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... said , our ambassador was actually in treaty for , in confequence of the reduction of the Havannah , when he received pofitive or- ders to fign the preliminary articles . At the beginning of winter 1763 , Mr. Grenville , finding the ...
... said , our ambassador was actually in treaty for , in confequence of the reduction of the Havannah , when he received pofitive or- ders to fign the preliminary articles . At the beginning of winter 1763 , Mr. Grenville , finding the ...
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