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... PERSONS IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME . DE LA BIBLIOTHE THEQUE VILLE LYON A NEW EDITION , REVISED AND ENLARGED BY LEXANDER CHALMERS , E VOL . IV . VILLE DE LONDON ...
... PERSONS IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME . DE LA BIBLIOTHE THEQUE VILLE LYON A NEW EDITION , REVISED AND ENLARGED BY LEXANDER CHALMERS , E VOL . IV . VILLE DE LONDON ...
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... persons who attracted the esteem and the respect of all mankind . " The other pieces that merit notice are , " L'homme à bonne fortune , " " La Coquette , " " L'Ecole des Peres , " & c . The dramatical judgment that reigns in these ...
... persons who attracted the esteem and the respect of all mankind . " The other pieces that merit notice are , " L'homme à bonne fortune , " " La Coquette , " " L'Ecole des Peres , " & c . The dramatical judgment that reigns in these ...
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... persons have been drawn in to their great loss ; and that the manner of carrying it on has been a manifest violation of the laws of this kingdom . " These two pieces are curious , concur with the account by judge Foster , and offer many ...
... persons have been drawn in to their great loss ; and that the manner of carrying it on has been a manifest violation of the laws of this kingdom . " These two pieces are curious , concur with the account by judge Foster , and offer many ...
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... persons concerned in the affair , had acted therein without any authority from his majesty ; and lord Barrington , who then served for Ber- wick upon Tweed , was expelled the house . " This matter was made an occasion for bringing this ...
... persons concerned in the affair , had acted therein without any authority from his majesty ; and lord Barrington , who then served for Ber- wick upon Tweed , was expelled the house . " This matter was made an occasion for bringing this ...
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... persons about eleven hundred pounds , with which he pur- chased of the earl of Derby all the impropriations in the island , and settled them upon the clergy in due proportion . He obliged them all likewise to teach schools in their ...
... persons about eleven hundred pounds , with which he pur- chased of the earl of Derby all the impropriations in the island , and settled them upon the clergy in due proportion . He obliged them all likewise to teach schools in their ...
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