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When I looked over your History, I 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 ...
When I looked over your History, I 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 ...
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'Tis impossible for me to judge a priori of the expediency of the law, the experiment must be tried, and I apprehend it was intended for an experiment, by the short term set for its continuance in force. If it does not produce terror, ...
'Tis impossible for me to judge a priori of the expediency of the law, the experiment must be tried, and I apprehend it was intended for an experiment, by the short term set for its continuance in force. If it does not produce terror, ...
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Our news at present is that forty-two sail of vessels, loaded with provisions for the garrison at Gibraltar, have been taken by the Spaniards \ and that several of the dispersed shattered fleet which was intended for Georgia have been ...
Our news at present is that forty-two sail of vessels, loaded with provisions for the garrison at Gibraltar, have been taken by the Spaniards \ and that several of the dispersed shattered fleet which was intended for Georgia have been ...
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My dear Sir, — I forgot, in my hurry, to mention several things yesterday which I at first intended. Have you the Life of William Penn (the founder of Pennsylvania) in your Biographical Collection ? I have lately met with it in a ...
My dear Sir, — I forgot, in my hurry, to mention several things yesterday which I at first intended. Have you the Life of William Penn (the founder of Pennsylvania) in your Biographical Collection ? I have lately met with it in a ...
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... foliating looking- glasses, and other instances, be a good substitute for tinfoil. May it not be reduced to a powder, and used for clarifying liquors ? You will easily perceive these are hasty thoughts, and intended only as hints.
... foliating looking- glasses, and other instances, be a good substitute for tinfoil. May it not be reduced to a powder, and used for clarifying liquors ? You will easily perceive these are hasty thoughts, and intended only as hints.
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