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... effects , to pam- per the pride , the fenfual appetites , or the lult of power in man , certainly de- teriorate his character ; and however fpeciously it may be pretended , that in their first intention they applied only to the ...
... effects , to pam- per the pride , the fenfual appetites , or the lult of power in man , certainly de- teriorate his character ; and however fpeciously it may be pretended , that in their first intention they applied only to the ...
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... effect on colonization during the early ages of the world . The third Chapter treats of the dif- ferent vessels intended for commercial and other purpofes not warlike , in ufe among the ancients , and describes their form , their names ...
... effect on colonization during the early ages of the world . The third Chapter treats of the dif- ferent vessels intended for commercial and other purpofes not warlike , in ufe among the ancients , and describes their form , their names ...
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... effect with all poffible expedition . The particulars of this plan he described to be as follow : -The cavalry to be reduced 60 rank and file each troop , which will be a reduction of 6970 men , and a faving of expence for the remainder ...
... effect with all poffible expedition . The particulars of this plan he described to be as follow : -The cavalry to be reduced 60 rank and file each troop , which will be a reduction of 6970 men , and a faving of expence for the remainder ...
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... effect of removing him , at the fame time left behind him a portion of that part of him which it was unnecessary to name . Thus it had been found an Herculean task to remove the Right Hon . Gentleman , and in jerking him out of his feat ...
... effect of removing him , at the fame time left behind him a portion of that part of him which it was unnecessary to name . Thus it had been found an Herculean task to remove the Right Hon . Gentleman , and in jerking him out of his feat ...
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... effect to a meature which had already received the approbation of the House . If the Houfe thould permit him to bring in the Bill , he fhould move that it be entitled , A Bill to amend and render more effectual the two Acts rela- tive ...
... effect to a meature which had already received the approbation of the House . If the Houfe thould permit him to bring in the Bill , he fhould move that it be entitled , A Bill to amend and render more effectual the two Acts rela- tive ...
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