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... contain seventy - two closely printed octavo pages , and will be delivered to subscribers in the city on the first day of every month , and forwarded to country subscribers without delay . H. The price to be five dollars a year , to be ...
... contain seventy - two closely printed octavo pages , and will be delivered to subscribers in the city on the first day of every month , and forwarded to country subscribers without delay . H. The price to be five dollars a year , to be ...
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... containing between two and three hundred acres of land , which was covered by the sea at half tide . It happened that when the owner of this island died , his estates were sold , and this among the rest . Mr. Harriott had conceived the ...
... containing between two and three hundred acres of land , which was covered by the sea at half tide . It happened that when the owner of this island died , his estates were sold , and this among the rest . Mr. Harriott had conceived the ...
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... containing two or three bushels of coals , whenever he went on shore from the ship he was unloading . Neither the captain nor owner of the ship or cargo durst resist their taking what they claimed as a perquisite : and most of these men ...
... containing two or three bushels of coals , whenever he went on shore from the ship he was unloading . Neither the captain nor owner of the ship or cargo durst resist their taking what they claimed as a perquisite : and most of these men ...
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... containing considerable blemishes , has been favourably received , the publick always expects this indulgence to be repaid by an improvement that ought not to be always expected . If a second performance appear , therefore , with the ...
... containing considerable blemishes , has been favourably received , the publick always expects this indulgence to be repaid by an improvement that ought not to be always expected . If a second performance appear , therefore , with the ...
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... contain a good picture . 66 Day set on Norham's castled steep , And Tweed's fair river , broad and deep , And Cheviot's mountains lone : The battled towers , the Donjon keep , The loop - hole grates where captives weep , The flanking ...
... contain a good picture . 66 Day set on Norham's castled steep , And Tweed's fair river , broad and deep , And Cheviot's mountains lone : The battled towers , the Donjon keep , The loop - hole grates where captives weep , The flanking ...
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