The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volumen28R. Baldwin, 1759 |
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... and extinguishing it . Any perfon , therefore , being obliged to be near a light , is foon driven from his poft by the infinite numbers which fill his ores , A 2 cars , ! 4 ears , and noftrils . Wintry Torments in THE ...
... and extinguishing it . Any perfon , therefore , being obliged to be near a light , is foon driven from his poft by the infinite numbers which fill his ores , A 2 cars , ! 4 ears , and noftrils . Wintry Torments in THE ...
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... obliged to pay to their work- pealed . If their request thould be grant men and fervants , and the increafed price ed , the price of provifions and labour they were obliged to pay for provisions to would foon come to be in Kent , upon a ...
... obliged to pay to their work- pealed . If their request thould be grant men and fervants , and the increafed price ed , the price of provifions and labour they were obliged to pay for provisions to would foon come to be in Kent , upon a ...
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... obliged the French to defert Guardalupe , tho ' none of our people were fo wife as to take poffeffion of it . But as our court have feldom had any regard , in their treaties , to our colonies or plantations in America , the French were ...
... obliged the French to defert Guardalupe , tho ' none of our people were fo wife as to take poffeffion of it . But as our court have feldom had any regard , in their treaties , to our colonies or plantations in America , the French were ...
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... obliged forthwith to withdraw from the Museum ; and their names fhall be entered in a book to be kept by the porter : Who is hereby ordered , not to deliver tickets to them for their admiffion for the future , without a special ...
... obliged forthwith to withdraw from the Museum ; and their names fhall be entered in a book to be kept by the porter : Who is hereby ordered , not to deliver tickets to them for their admiffion for the future , without a special ...
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... obliged to quit the cutlafs , and faim for my life . D Jan. We rowed 24 hours towards the coaft of Malabar , and then gave over . I de- fired them to take their turbands , being Moors , and stitch them with fome rope yarn , out of the ...
... obliged to quit the cutlafs , and faim for my life . D Jan. We rowed 24 hours towards the coaft of Malabar , and then gave over . I de- fired them to take their turbands , being Moors , and stitch them with fome rope yarn , out of the ...
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