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... carrying the Roman eagles over the Eaft . They were nothing more than the joy of a mi- fer , when he ftumbles upon a hidden treafure . Dazzled with the profpect of Barbarian gold , he grafped with eagerness a command for which he had no ...
... carrying the Roman eagles over the Eaft . They were nothing more than the joy of a mi- fer , when he ftumbles upon a hidden treafure . Dazzled with the profpect of Barbarian gold , he grafped with eagerness a command for which he had no ...
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... carry on that commerce and the fupport of the inhabitants . This country , when in the poffeffion of the French was governed by a military officer , called the Major - commandant , who was appointed by the governor of New Orleans . He ...
... carry on that commerce and the fupport of the inhabitants . This country , when in the poffeffion of the French was governed by a military officer , called the Major - commandant , who was appointed by the governor of New Orleans . He ...
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... carried that of the unknown to her heart ; the held it there as if determined never to quit it . " It is thee it is thee ! -I fhall have the happiness of ex- piring in thy arms . - Corfange ! my dear husband ! -O my God ! thou haft ...
... carried that of the unknown to her heart ; the held it there as if determined never to quit it . " It is thee it is thee ! -I fhall have the happiness of ex- piring in thy arms . - Corfange ! my dear husband ! -O my God ! thou haft ...
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... carry them forward in flesh , and get them in fine order to turn into grafs to complete the fatting . The number I fhould affign ( in this management ) to fuch a quantity of food is 30 head . Thirty middling fteers would be well ...
... carry them forward in flesh , and get them in fine order to turn into grafs to complete the fatting . The number I fhould affign ( in this management ) to fuch a quantity of food is 30 head . Thirty middling fteers would be well ...
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... carried on with advantage . A few will prove it . The neighbourhood of a great city , or town , requires that the farmers purchafe manures ; but that is a work that goes on very poorly , if a team is not kept on purpose . It is but a ...
... carried on with advantage . A few will prove it . The neighbourhood of a great city , or town , requires that the farmers purchafe manures ; but that is a work that goes on very poorly , if a team is not kept on purpose . It is but a ...
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