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... equal to that of four Americans * ; and from that time the number employed in the New World has gone on increasing with rapid progrefs . In this practice , no lefs repugnant to the feelings of humanity than to the principles of religion ...
... equal to that of four Americans * ; and from that time the number employed in the New World has gone on increasing with rapid progrefs . In this practice , no lefs repugnant to the feelings of humanity than to the principles of religion ...
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... equal to tarras , as far as concerned the hardening of water - mortar , if not pre- ferable to it ; and if made into a mortar with Aberthaw * lime , it exceeded , in hardness , any of the compofitions commonly used in dry work ; and in ...
... equal to tarras , as far as concerned the hardening of water - mortar , if not pre- ferable to it ; and if made into a mortar with Aberthaw * lime , it exceeded , in hardness , any of the compofitions commonly used in dry work ; and in ...
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... equal contribution of the clergy toward the expences of the ftate ; and the more equal reprefentation of the people . - Twa thirds of the territory in the principality of Liege belonged to the clergy , and the clergy fcarcely paid any ...
... equal contribution of the clergy toward the expences of the ftate ; and the more equal reprefentation of the people . - Twa thirds of the territory in the principality of Liege belonged to the clergy , and the clergy fcarcely paid any ...
Contents
Atkinsons Poetical Epiftle from Marie | 1 |
Jackson on the prefent State of Mufic | 12 |
Chalmerss Collection of Treaties | 39 |
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