The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... ment , for his few remaining days , that his descendant might have a more latling tenure of the blessings of liberty . Were these proofs of their being contented with their lot ? He next took notice of the general decrease in the ...
... ment , for his few remaining days , that his descendant might have a more latling tenure of the blessings of liberty . Were these proofs of their being contented with their lot ? He next took notice of the general decrease in the ...
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... ment ? He should therefore vote for the bill . Mr Hippesley said , the experiment had already been made without success . He said he had been upon the coast , and represented it as altogether unfit for cultivation . Mr Devaynes gave a ...
... ment ? He should therefore vote for the bill . Mr Hippesley said , the experiment had already been made without success . He said he had been upon the coast , and represented it as altogether unfit for cultivation . Mr Devaynes gave a ...
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... ment . some time on the subject of the VI . The above - mentioned frequent emigrations , and the fequestrations shall be carried motions of the French Princes . into execution by the PročuAt length , on the 7th inft . after reur Syndics ...
... ment . some time on the subject of the VI . The above - mentioned frequent emigrations , and the fequestrations shall be carried motions of the French Princes . into execution by the PročuAt length , on the 7th inft . after reur Syndics ...
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