London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 第 33 巻C. Ackers, 1764 |
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... fecurity only of having the defendant's body before us at Westminster , on fuch a day , to anfwer in a plea of trefpafs ; which accu- fation , when it comes to light , appears to have been no fuch thing , and after all but to claim only ...
... fecurity only of having the defendant's body before us at Westminster , on fuch a day , to anfwer in a plea of trefpafs ; which accu- fation , when it comes to light , appears to have been no fuch thing , and after all but to claim only ...
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... The power of the clergy in Spain is a better fecurity to the English against fuch an event than if a fleet of 100 fail of the line were stationed on the coaft K of 78 cautions , very different to those which are taken.
... The power of the clergy in Spain is a better fecurity to the English against fuch an event than if a fleet of 100 fail of the line were stationed on the coaft K of 78 cautions , very different to those which are taken.
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... fe- curity of the enemy , than they fall fuddenly upon them , with poífoned weapons , fparing neither age nor fex , but rooting up at once the whole com- munity . Such is the method of go- ing to war in this country . As to the civil ...
... fe- curity of the enemy , than they fall fuddenly upon them , with poífoned weapons , fparing neither age nor fex , but rooting up at once the whole com- munity . Such is the method of go- ing to war in this country . As to the civil ...
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... fecurity . Love , that child of nature , whom no chains or impediments can restrain , who breaks through every obftacle , gives life to every action and fentiment of a negroe . Love alone alleviates the weight of their flavery . They ...
... fecurity . Love , that child of nature , whom no chains or impediments can restrain , who breaks through every obftacle , gives life to every action and fentiment of a negroe . Love alone alleviates the weight of their flavery . They ...
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... fecurity against fo great an emergency . Of what further ac counts we may receive from the ge- neral , after he fhall have made the ftricteft examination on the spot , we fhall immediately give you the fullest information , as is ...
... fecurity against fo great an emergency . Of what further ac counts we may receive from the ge- neral , after he fhall have made the ftricteft examination on the spot , we fhall immediately give you the fullest information , as is ...
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