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... observed that the two men complained of had been sued at law, among other landholders, for trespass upon lands which Mason claimed, and been ejected (as far as law could do it) from their inheritances. If I had time, I should like to ...
... observed that the two men complained of had been sued at law, among other landholders, for trespass upon lands which Mason claimed, and been ejected (as far as law could do it) from their inheritances. If I had time, I should like to ...
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... observed a vein of red earth in many places slaty, in several of the States, and have frequently mentioned it in conversation ; and I remember that one gentleman, to whom I spoke of it, remarked that there is a vein of that kind of ...
... observed a vein of red earth in many places slaty, in several of the States, and have frequently mentioned it in conversation ; and I remember that one gentleman, to whom I spoke of it, remarked that there is a vein of that kind of ...
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... observed a note which I think will be injurious to you, and intended mentioning, but forgot it. It contains a conjecture about the origin of the expression " Dover Court/' which you seem to suppose your Dover gave birth to ; but this ...
... observed a note which I think will be injurious to you, and intended mentioning, but forgot it. It contains a conjecture about the origin of the expression " Dover Court/' which you seem to suppose your Dover gave birth to ; but this ...
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... observe that this bay has its settled tides, just as the sea. This is not a proper place to enquire whether the flowing and ebbing of the water of this bay may be properly called a tide, or whether they are occasioned by the winds ...
... observe that this bay has its settled tides, just as the sea. This is not a proper place to enquire whether the flowing and ebbing of the water of this bay may be properly called a tide, or whether they are occasioned by the winds ...
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... observed to lie in speaking. The State has certainly suffered much by so capital an oversight. The speech about the " Vacation of Ti " ought to have placed him in the chair for life, long ago. I intend to write to Democritus, and tell ...
... observed to lie in speaking. The State has certainly suffered much by so capital an oversight. The speech about the " Vacation of Ti " ought to have placed him in the chair for life, long ago. I intend to write to Democritus, and tell ...
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