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Page 125
... proposed by Lewis to James , who gave such an answer as is represented ; and that it was mentioned to William or his ambassadors , who expressed no particular difapprobation of its a conduct which is natural enough to political men , in ...
... proposed by Lewis to James , who gave such an answer as is represented ; and that it was mentioned to William or his ambassadors , who expressed no particular difapprobation of its a conduct which is natural enough to political men , in ...
Page 321
... proposed alteration in the shape of his diamond pa- lets ( note in p . 44 ) , nor of any other improvements made or proposed since 1765. The greater part of these new designs he says are put into execution , but not the last and nicest ...
... proposed alteration in the shape of his diamond pa- lets ( note in p . 44 ) , nor of any other improvements made or proposed since 1765. The greater part of these new designs he says are put into execution , but not the last and nicest ...
Page 367
... proposed , one of which was , To what disor- ders are the Inhabitants of Holland most exposed in confequence of the na tural conftitution of their country , and what are the methods of prevent- ing or bealing these disorders ? And the ...
... proposed , one of which was , To what disor- ders are the Inhabitants of Holland most exposed in confequence of the na tural conftitution of their country , and what are the methods of prevent- ing or bealing these disorders ? And the ...
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