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... principle of this boat appears to year 1788 was ihipwrecked on the French Coalt while on a voyage to the West Indies . To this circumstance , * Mr. Greathead's Petition to the probably , the world are indebted for House of Commons have ...
... principle of this boat appears to year 1788 was ihipwrecked on the French Coalt while on a voyage to the West Indies . To this circumstance , * Mr. Greathead's Petition to the probably , the world are indebted for House of Commons have ...
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... must have been loft ; and in no one inftance has it ever failed * . The principle of this boat appears to Mr. Greathead's Petition to the House of Commons B 2 have have been fuggefted to Mr. G. by the following fimple THE ...
... must have been loft ; and in no one inftance has it ever failed * . The principle of this boat appears to Mr. Greathead's Petition to the House of Commons B 2 have have been fuggefted to Mr. G. by the following fimple THE ...
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... principles , for the public good † , ) that he at length became an object of parliamentary confideration . After having fubmitted his invention to a teft of twelve years ' experience , during which he had facrificed a very confiderable ...
... principles , for the public good † , ) that he at length became an object of parliamentary confideration . After having fubmitted his invention to a teft of twelve years ' experience , during which he had facrificed a very confiderable ...
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... principles of conduct ceafed to accord , without being actuated by the merce- nary motives of prostitute cupidity . But to America it will remain a proud monument of honour on record , that the fame Edmund Burke who , in the hour of her ...
... principles of conduct ceafed to accord , without being actuated by the merce- nary motives of prostitute cupidity . But to America it will remain a proud monument of honour on record , that the fame Edmund Burke who , in the hour of her ...
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... principles into the minds of her youth , let the rifing generation be taught to know and refpect his hallowed ... principle . To a liege admirer , it is the welcome occafion for rendering fealty to that glory which , refting on the ...
... principles into the minds of her youth , let the rifing generation be taught to know and refpect his hallowed ... principle . To a liege admirer , it is the welcome occafion for rendering fealty to that glory which , refting on the ...
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