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ed fervently , hoping that God would be Considerable injury has also been sus
merciful to him , and bidding his friend an tained on various parts of the coast by
affectionate farewell , sonk into the deep ! this calamitous and awful visitation .
ed fervently , hoping that God would be Considerable injury has also been sus
merciful to him , and bidding his friend an tained on various parts of the coast by
affectionate farewell , sonk into the deep ! this calamitous and awful visitation .
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Akenside turned round from Ba- nunibers of patients suffering under the ker with
impetuosity , and would not afliction of disease , and who probably , speak to him
for a considerable time af- but for the institution of this Infirmary , terwards .
Akenside turned round from Ba- nunibers of patients suffering under the ker with
impetuosity , and would not afliction of disease , and who probably , speak to him
for a considerable time af- but for the institution of this Infirmary , terwards .
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... a considerable quan . not being allowed to ride out without an tity of bricks and
timber being upon bim attendant officer . when his body was discovered . From
Suffolk , the Newspapers contain TRELAND the following particulars : -- Between
...
... a considerable quan . not being allowed to ride out without an tity of bricks and
timber being upon bim attendant officer . when his body was discovered . From
Suffolk , the Newspapers contain TRELAND the following particulars : -- Between
...
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At Lyneham , near Chippenham , triangular form , 140 feet bigh , with a on the
same day , a water spout inundated cast - iron figure ( 20 teet ) of the Duke oa a
considerable quantity of land , and oc the top . The estimated expence is 20006 ...
At Lyneham , near Chippenham , triangular form , 140 feet bigh , with a on the
same day , a water spout inundated cast - iron figure ( 20 teet ) of the Duke oa a
considerable quantity of land , and oc the top . The estimated expence is 20006 ...
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... the Island of Bar . an actress of considerable talents in chabadoes , where he
possessed , and success . racters of a lively and elegant cast , during fully
cultivated , an estate of considerable the short time that her health allowed her
value .
... the Island of Bar . an actress of considerable talents in chabadoes , where he
possessed , and success . racters of a lively and elegant cast , during fully
cultivated , an estate of considerable the short time that her health allowed her
value .
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Página 304 - England, of the which most part was of people of small substance and of no value; whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent, as to 'such elections to be made, with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling within the same counties, whereby manslaughters, riots, batteries, and divisions among the gentlemen and other people of the same counties, shall very likely rise and be, unless convenient and due remedy be provided in this behalf...
Página 389 - I should oppose to them more enlarged views of the nature of man and the progress of society. I should set forth with equal force the oppressions of the feudal system, the excesses of the insurgents, and the treachery of the government, and hold up the errors and crimes which were then committed, as a warning for this and for future ages. I should write as a man, not as a stripling; with the same heart, and the same desires, but with a ripened understanding and competent stores of knowledge.
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