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... cause the piece is in other refpects un- exceptionably good . Mr Dance will doubtless recollect to have painted a young nobleman who was then on his travels , who was in a deep confump- tion at the time , and whose features were ...
... cause the piece is in other refpects un- exceptionably good . Mr Dance will doubtless recollect to have painted a young nobleman who was then on his travels , who was in a deep confump- tion at the time , and whose features were ...
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... cause , was competent to give ê- vidence . The House of Lords were of opinion , that though the objection might affect his credibility , it could not be pleaded in bar of his competen- cy . Lord M - d was therefore fully of opinion ...
... cause , was competent to give ê- vidence . The House of Lords were of opinion , that though the objection might affect his credibility , it could not be pleaded in bar of his competen- cy . Lord M - d was therefore fully of opinion ...
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... caused by the im- ection of the rays of the fun , nade every way by all the ob- h are in our fight . only obferved when the mercury in the Barmometer , and by confequence the air are low , and the air more thin than ordinary . It is on ...
... caused by the im- ection of the rays of the fun , nade every way by all the ob- h are in our fight . only obferved when the mercury in the Barmometer , and by confequence the air are low , and the air more thin than ordinary . It is on ...
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... cause no diminution in the capitation tax , but the Lord of the place is to be anfwerable for the pay , ment as well for the dead as the living . FRANCE . Paris , March 16. They write from Marfeilles , that at a country - houfe where ...
... cause no diminution in the capitation tax , but the Lord of the place is to be anfwerable for the pay , ment as well for the dead as the living . FRANCE . Paris , March 16. They write from Marfeilles , that at a country - houfe where ...
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... cause of this diforder appears to me equally evi- dent . I wish I may be able to make it appear fo to you , for then I may not doubt that you will agree with me in the proper measures for the removal of it . I have pleased myfelf , for ...
... cause of this diforder appears to me equally evi- dent . I wish I may be able to make it appear fo to you , for then I may not doubt that you will agree with me in the proper measures for the removal of it . I have pleased myfelf , for ...
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