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If Septennial Parliaments be continued in this country , the Minister's letters of recommendation may , in time , be as implicitly obeyed in our counties , cities , and boroughs , as the King's congé L'elire is now in the chapters of ...
If Septennial Parliaments be continued in this country , the Minister's letters of recommendation may , in time , be as implicitly obeyed in our counties , cities , and boroughs , as the King's congé L'elire is now in the chapters of ...
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From the year 1731 to the year of Dr. Franklin's death , 1790 , the narrative is continued from an article in an American periodical publication , written by Dr. Stuber of Philadelphia . The account , though handfomely drawn up ...
From the year 1731 to the year of Dr. Franklin's death , 1790 , the narrative is continued from an article in an American periodical publication , written by Dr. Stuber of Philadelphia . The account , though handfomely drawn up ...
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... and it therefore should be continued with due perseverance . As to the dose of the water , Dr. D. thinks it is generally prefcribed in too large quantities . In common , he is of opinion that two glasses , cach containing the third ...
... and it therefore should be continued with due perseverance . As to the dose of the water , Dr. D. thinks it is generally prefcribed in too large quantities . In common , he is of opinion that two glasses , cach containing the third ...
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Fitzgeralds Lines on the Queen of Haarlem Society their Memoirs | 27 |
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