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... occasions , quæ non ( as Mr. Blomfield says ) facilem admittunt expli- cationem . > ART . VII . An Exposition of the ... occasion to notice on the subject of our late contest with the Americans . It was drawn up , we learn , in the ...
... occasions , quæ non ( as Mr. Blomfield says ) facilem admittunt expli- cationem . > ART . VII . An Exposition of the ... occasion to notice on the subject of our late contest with the Americans . It was drawn up , we learn , in the ...
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... occasion , he was very near paying severely for his hasty and superficial mode of writing ; a verdict being given against him at Paris for more than 400l . sterling , at the suit of a gentleman whom he had accused of detaining Col. St ...
... occasion , he was very near paying severely for his hasty and superficial mode of writing ; a verdict being given against him at Paris for more than 400l . sterling , at the suit of a gentleman whom he had accused of detaining Col. St ...
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soon occasion to avail himself of the influence of Dubois with his pupil . That monarch was desirous of marrying his natural daughter , Mademoiselle de Blois , to the young prince , but apprehended much opposition from the mother , who ...
soon occasion to avail himself of the influence of Dubois with his pupil . That monarch was desirous of marrying his natural daughter , Mademoiselle de Blois , to the young prince , but apprehended much opposition from the mother , who ...
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