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... King of Pruffia , 84 NEWTON , Sir Ifaac , his Princi- pia examined , 239 NEWTON , Mr. his Meffiah , 211 NINA , a Comedy , 77 NINON de L'Enclos , additional Letters of , 411 NOLAN's Effay on Humanity , 172 NORFOLK , Rural Oeconomy of ...
... King of Pruffia , 84 NEWTON , Sir Ifaac , his Princi- pia examined , 239 NEWTON , Mr. his Meffiah , 211 NINA , a Comedy , 77 NINON de L'Enclos , additional Letters of , 411 NOLAN's Effay on Humanity , 172 NORFOLK , Rural Oeconomy of ...
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... King , 320 SHORT - HAND . See BLANCHARD . SYMBOLE ad Literaturam. POPE'S Eloifa to Abelard tranf- lated into Latin , 244 PORTUGAL Wines . See CROFT . Pou - Rou , on Parliaments , 321 POWNALL'S Obf . on the Currents in the Atlantic Ocean ...
... King , 320 SHORT - HAND . See BLANCHARD . SYMBOLE ad Literaturam. POPE'S Eloifa to Abelard tranf- lated into Latin , 244 PORTUGAL Wines . See CROFT . Pou - Rou , on Parliaments , 321 POWNALL'S Obf . on the Currents in the Atlantic Ocean ...
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... King of Pruffia , 595 his Mifcellanies of an- cient Teutonic Literature , 587 SUNDAY SCHOOLS , Sermons , and other Publications relative to , 176 , 242 , 253 , 335 , 413 SWINGING , Account of the Me- dical Effects of , 327 513 Vol . VII ...
... King of Pruffia , 595 his Mifcellanies of an- cient Teutonic Literature , 587 SUNDAY SCHOOLS , Sermons , and other Publications relative to , 176 , 242 , 253 , 335 , 413 SWINGING , Account of the Me- dical Effects of , 327 513 Vol . VII ...
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... king ; the fame Providence now , by a concourfe of circumftances equally beyond the reach of human power or forefight , fixes the bounds of his ha- bitation , forms for him the most important connection of human life ; and for another ...
... king ; the fame Providence now , by a concourfe of circumftances equally beyond the reach of human power or forefight , fixes the bounds of his ha- bitation , forms for him the most important connection of human life ; and for another ...
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... King of England , " said he , " orders his rebellious fubjects to lay down their arms , and they are warned , that if they ftand the battle , no quarter whatever will be given . " The anfwer was , that they accepted the challenge , and ...
... King of England , " said he , " orders his rebellious fubjects to lay down their arms , and they are warned , that if they ftand the battle , no quarter whatever will be given . " The anfwer was , that they accepted the challenge , and ...
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