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... to the Colonies . The reasonablenefs of the firft is ac- knowledged on all hands ; and of the fecond , which cannot admit of much objection in theory , the author fays admit 20 Restrictions laid upon the Irish Trade .
... to the Colonies . The reasonablenefs of the firft is ac- knowledged on all hands ; and of the fecond , which cannot admit of much objection in theory , the author fays admit 20 Restrictions laid upon the Irish Trade .
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... fecond as a Chriftian king of the Tartarian hord Naiman , whom he believed to be likewife Chriftians . But both their ac- counts are certainly wrong . " The Portuguefe having found a way to India by fea round Africa , difcovered a ...
... fecond as a Chriftian king of the Tartarian hord Naiman , whom he believed to be likewife Chriftians . But both their ac- counts are certainly wrong . " The Portuguefe having found a way to India by fea round Africa , difcovered a ...
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... fecond , thofe of the Tartars . In each volume are two elegant engravings , characteristic of fome remarkable " cuftoms of the refpective countries . Two other volumes , it appears from the Introduction , will complete the wholer empire ...
... fecond , thofe of the Tartars . In each volume are two elegant engravings , characteristic of fome remarkable " cuftoms of the refpective countries . Two other volumes , it appears from the Introduction , will complete the wholer empire ...
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... fecond hand ; if aught There be in this , ' tis from thy fancy brought . Good thief , who dares Prometheus - like afpire , And fill thy poems with celeftial fire : Enliven'd by thefe fparks divine , their rays Add a bright luftre to thy ...
... fecond hand ; if aught There be in this , ' tis from thy fancy brought . Good thief , who dares Prometheus - like afpire , And fill thy poems with celeftial fire : Enliven'd by thefe fparks divine , their rays Add a bright luftre to thy ...
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... fecond of them it appears that in 1662 he had the degree of B. A. and had obtained a fellowship ; though neither of thofe academical honours attended his name in 1661 . One of his earlieft productions ( written in 1650 , the year he ...
... fecond of them it appears that in 1662 he had the degree of B. A. and had obtained a fellowship ; though neither of thofe academical honours attended his name in 1661 . One of his earlieft productions ( written in 1650 , the year he ...
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