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350. reipeeting what the own hand , and hereby give to my na Quakers call their
diferings on account tural son , Augustus Hervey , the box of tithes and church
rates . or chest , with all my father's manu phlet from which I send you the folscript
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350. reipeeting what the own hand , and hereby give to my na Quakers call their
diferings on account tural son , Augustus Hervey , the box of tithes and church
rates . or chest , with all my father's manu phlet from which I send you the folscript
...
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Tis Friendship gives the jnys sincere , Dread they not him who rules the sky ,
Dclights to wipe the falling tear , Whose nod directs the whirlwind's speed , To
footh the aching breast ; Who bares his sed right arm on high Our griefs a social
folace ...
Tis Friendship gives the jnys sincere , Dread they not him who rules the sky ,
Dclights to wipe the falling tear , Whose nod directs the whirlwind's speed , To
footh the aching breast ; Who bares his sed right arm on high Our griefs a social
folace ...
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Her oft your eyes in Cirrha's grots have seen , These to pourtray in colours bold ,
yet true , Distinguilh'd ever by her pleafing mien ; As nature gives them in chofe
climes to view , Tell her what image these fond arms require , Our author aims ...
Her oft your eyes in Cirrha's grots have seen , These to pourtray in colours bold ,
yet true , Distinguilh'd ever by her pleafing mien ; As nature gives them in chofe
climes to view , Tell her what image these fond arms require , Our author aims ...
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... it would give him an Dumfries , to arm for its own defence . opportunity to justify
his own conduet He at the same time gave notice , respecting the offers accepted
or rejected that when his firit motion was disposed fin both parts of the united ...
... it would give him an Dumfries , to arm for its own defence . opportunity to justify
his own conduet He at the same time gave notice , respecting the offers accepted
or rejected that when his firit motion was disposed fin both parts of the united ...
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Laltly , That the English Thail give also register of the Faculty Office in Doctors
Commons . up the conquests they have made on the French in the East - Indies ;
who shall do 1. 49 , for . Spurrier'r . Purrier . ' 1. 46 , for ' Hawkins'r . ' Howkins .
Laltly , That the English Thail give also register of the Faculty Office in Doctors
Commons . up the conquests they have made on the French in the East - Indies ;
who shall do 1. 49 , for . Spurrier'r . Purrier . ' 1. 46 , for ' Hawkins'r . ' Howkins .
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