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... fent with a great mili o render that unjuft fen- al ; but Somerled fought ough with an inferior ar- victory remained dubious . ed during the minority of Prince had taken the reins ot into his own hands , his raged by a difappointed ade ...
... fent with a great mili o render that unjuft fen- al ; but Somerled fought ough with an inferior ar- victory remained dubious . ed during the minority of Prince had taken the reins ot into his own hands , his raged by a difappointed ade ...
Page 10
... fent her manufactures . That the Country Gentlemen are a moft refpectable body , and contribute very largely to the exigencies of the ftate , must be univerfally acknow- ledged ; but it is very problematical whether they are really ...
... fent her manufactures . That the Country Gentlemen are a moft refpectable body , and contribute very largely to the exigencies of the ftate , must be univerfally acknow- ledged ; but it is very problematical whether they are really ...
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... fent to her from Andalufia . She was fcarce- ly on his back , when he stumbled and caufed her to fall . The queen's foot unfortunately ftuck in the stirrup , and the horfe dragged away with him the queen without any one's daring to help ...
... fent to her from Andalufia . She was fcarce- ly on his back , when he stumbled and caufed her to fall . The queen's foot unfortunately ftuck in the stirrup , and the horfe dragged away with him the queen without any one's daring to help ...
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... fent under cover to me , to be opened in the abfence of Mr Drake.I am not fure whether this period was before or after the death of Ally Verdi Cawn . Kifindafs land- ed at Calcutta accordingly : I never faw him . A few days after , when ...
... fent under cover to me , to be opened in the abfence of Mr Drake.I am not fure whether this period was before or after the death of Ally Verdi Cawn . Kifindafs land- ed at Calcutta accordingly : I never faw him . A few days after , when ...
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... fent back ? A . I be- lieve a few hours after he delivered the : letter . Q. Was he a man of rank , or of low degree ? A. He was a hircarrah ; by name , as I believe , Narrazing . Q. Whether the anfwer that was fent was communicated to ...
... fent back ? A . I be- lieve a few hours after he delivered the : letter . Q. Was he a man of rank , or of low degree ? A. He was a hircarrah ; by name , as I believe , Narrazing . Q. Whether the anfwer that was fent was communicated to ...
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