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... force hereo , iiii iii . viiis . viiid . HUGO MORGAN , Pharmacopæus . ' Yours , & c . CARADOC . Mr. URBAN , " July 5 . N addition to the Biographical ac IN Anti- " Hugh Morgan , her Maties Apothe- carie , askith alowance for thes ...
... force hereo , iiii iii . viiis . viiid . HUGO MORGAN , Pharmacopæus . ' Yours , & c . CARADOC . Mr. URBAN , " July 5 . N addition to the Biographical ac IN Anti- " Hugh Morgan , her Maties Apothe- carie , askith alowance for thes ...
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... force to their guard . The things which would be most proper on such an occasion , can easily be provided at Bussora ; and the Travellers ought to be provided for two or three such occasions . A horse for part of the day will always be ...
... force to their guard . The things which would be most proper on such an occasion , can easily be provided at Bussora ; and the Travellers ought to be provided for two or three such occasions . A horse for part of the day will always be ...
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... force of the Popish Argument combated by Dr. Sharp lay in these two points : We cannot shew a visible Church that hath , from Christ's time to the Reformation , op- posed the Church of Rome in those doc- trines and practices wherein we ...
... force of the Popish Argument combated by Dr. Sharp lay in these two points : We cannot shew a visible Church that hath , from Christ's time to the Reformation , op- posed the Church of Rome in those doc- trines and practices wherein we ...
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... force of example , be en- abled to show the ignorant and hither to oppressed Negroes the comforts and enjoyment to be derived from voluntary and skilful labour . Could this measure be accomplished , it would tend to the improvement of ...
... force of example , be en- abled to show the ignorant and hither to oppressed Negroes the comforts and enjoyment to be derived from voluntary and skilful labour . Could this measure be accomplished , it would tend to the improvement of ...
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... force to that of . Hawke , but like a prudent commander , he endeavoured to avail himself of all the advantages arising from the local knowledge of his pilots , who were well acquainted with the navigation of the shallows . He directed ...
... force to that of . Hawke , but like a prudent commander , he endeavoured to avail himself of all the advantages arising from the local knowledge of his pilots , who were well acquainted with the navigation of the shallows . He directed ...
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