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Page 8
... young man of great accomplishments ) , in the year 1723 , by a very fingular acci- dent ; being choaked with an ear of bar- ley , inadvertently taken into his mouth , and which working its way into the throat , it was found impoffible ...
... young man of great accomplishments ) , in the year 1723 , by a very fingular acci- dent ; being choaked with an ear of bar- ley , inadvertently taken into his mouth , and which working its way into the throat , it was found impoffible ...
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... young tender grafs begins to fpring . Thus the young timber is deftroyed ; and annually the prairie encroaches upon the woodland . It is probable that the immenfe plains known to exist in America may owe their origin to this practice ...
... young tender grafs begins to fpring . Thus the young timber is deftroyed ; and annually the prairie encroaches upon the woodland . It is probable that the immenfe plains known to exist in America may owe their origin to this practice ...
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... young woman in the country was troubled with fuch unaccountable Symptoms , as caufed a report to be spread abroad that the was bewitched . James had great faith in the doctrine of Demo ology , and wrote a ponderous book in its defence ...
... young woman in the country was troubled with fuch unaccountable Symptoms , as caufed a report to be spread abroad that the was bewitched . James had great faith in the doctrine of Demo ology , and wrote a ponderous book in its defence ...
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... young Monarch ; and he is faid foon after , with what degree of truth we know not , to have given per fonal offence to his Sovereign , by the manner in which he remontirated , " rela- tive to a point that nearly concerned his own honour ...
... young Monarch ; and he is faid foon after , with what degree of truth we know not , to have given per fonal offence to his Sovereign , by the manner in which he remontirated , " rela- tive to a point that nearly concerned his own honour ...
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... young , and an elo- quent leader , the late Mr. Pitt , victory once more fimiled on their banners ; and having , by an unexampled degree of good fortune , united in their own per- fons both the royal and popular favour , they fairly ...
... young , and an elo- quent leader , the late Mr. Pitt , victory once more fimiled on their banners ; and having , by an unexampled degree of good fortune , united in their own per- fons both the royal and popular favour , they fairly ...
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