The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & LadiesJames Rivington & James Fletcher ... & H. Payne, 1762 |
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... body in the ufual form , he adds , " My name and memory I leave to fo- reign nations ; and to mine own country , after fome time be paffed over . " We have obferved above that he was the ad- miration of the learned in all foreign na ...
... body in the ufual form , he adds , " My name and memory I leave to fo- reign nations ; and to mine own country , after fome time be paffed over . " We have obferved above that he was the ad- miration of the learned in all foreign na ...
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... body of Hurons , Outawawas , Outagamis , and other In- dians to the number of five hundred warriors , befides two hundred Canadians , and marched at their head as far as Nia- gara , where they expected to find the governor general with ...
... body of Hurons , Outawawas , Outagamis , and other In- dians to the number of five hundred warriors , befides two hundred Canadians , and marched at their head as far as Nia- gara , where they expected to find the governor general with ...
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... bodies of their fellow citizens , be put in a way of turning their destructive qualities against the enemies of the ... body of the enemy , over whom they would have a ma- nifeft advantage ; for if the barba- rous Scythians were afhamed ...
... bodies of their fellow citizens , be put in a way of turning their destructive qualities against the enemies of the ... body of the enemy , over whom they would have a ma- nifeft advantage ; for if the barba- rous Scythians were afhamed ...
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... body , and lodged , in a poft in the shop . He furvived about three hours , and then expired with great agony . The They write from Portsmouth , that all the transports are arrived with the troops from Eelleifle , except three . One of ...
... body , and lodged , in a poft in the shop . He furvived about three hours , and then expired with great agony . The They write from Portsmouth , that all the transports are arrived with the troops from Eelleifle , except three . One of ...
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... body taken up ? ' Anfwered in the affirmative . Would the taking up and opening of your body , lead to any material difcovery ? This was answered in the affirmative . At another of thefe meetings , the fuppofed ghoft was asked , Whether ...
... body taken up ? ' Anfwered in the affirmative . Would the taking up and opening of your body , lead to any material difcovery ? This was answered in the affirmative . At another of thefe meetings , the fuppofed ghoft was asked , Whether ...
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