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Page 613
... itself into the South - fea . Qu . Does not this river seem to be the Oregan of Capt . Meares ? Charlevoix , vol . II . p . 225 of the English tranflation , mentions a great lake very far to the Weft of the Mith- fippi , on the banks of ...
... itself into the South - fea . Qu . Does not this river seem to be the Oregan of Capt . Meares ? Charlevoix , vol . II . p . 225 of the English tranflation , mentions a great lake very far to the Weft of the Mith- fippi , on the banks of ...
Page 638
... itself into a Committee , to take into confideration fuch part of the Act of Union as relates to the Ecclefiaftical Eftablishment of Scotland . Mr. Mr. Pulteney feconded the motion . The Lord Advocate of 638 Parliamentary Proceedings of ...
... itself into a Committee , to take into confideration fuch part of the Act of Union as relates to the Ecclefiaftical Eftablishment of Scotland . Mr. Mr. Pulteney feconded the motion . The Lord Advocate of 638 Parliamentary Proceedings of ...
Page 651
... itself . Do me the justice to believe that I never can prefer any faftidious virtue ( virtue ftill ) to the unconquered perfever- ance , to the affectionate patience , of those who watch day and night by the bed - fide of their ...
... itself . Do me the justice to believe that I never can prefer any faftidious virtue ( virtue ftill ) to the unconquered perfever- ance , to the affectionate patience , of those who watch day and night by the bed - fide of their ...
Page 652
... itself , of hold- ing a just balance between the two orders , and , at the fame time , of effecting the inte- rior and exterior purposes of a protecting government . I , whofe leading principle it is , in a reformation of the ftate , to ...
... itself , of hold- ing a just balance between the two orders , and , at the fame time , of effecting the inte- rior and exterior purposes of a protecting government . I , whofe leading principle it is , in a reformation of the ftate , to ...
Page 654
... itself , and to fome remarks on it , fuggefted by our brethren the Monthly Reviewers , in their Review for May laft , vol . V. p . 60-65 . 95. A Vindication of the Right Honourable Ed- mund Burke's " Reflections on the Revolu " tion in ...
... itself , and to fome remarks on it , fuggefted by our brethren the Monthly Reviewers , in their Review for May laft , vol . V. p . 60-65 . 95. A Vindication of the Right Honourable Ed- mund Burke's " Reflections on the Revolu " tion in ...
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