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Bern H is expressed, th*t the judgments to be ofl&et against each ether, be mutual.
Reports and dissertations, in two parts ... : with an appendix, containing forms of special pleadings in several cases, forms of recognizances, of justices records and of warrants of commitment Vermont. Supreme Court 1793
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I told him that I had been informed by Mr. Orme, th*t many parts of the Eaft Indies were better mapped than the Highlands of Scotland.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... 1791
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I baveobferved him droop apace; but Julia fays, th*t the diftrefe of their cir - cmoftftfices feept up in him a fort of falfe Ipirit, which, when they were difijmbar - mlbd, left Mm to fink under refleftion.
Julia de Roubigné, by the author of The man of feeling 1777
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A fmall animal th*t livrs in vrouJ*, leaping from tree to tree.
A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the folio ed., by the author. To which is ... 1768
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But this may, and this will, if believed, and Wrought upon the heart, that theLord hath laid btif upon $ne th*t untight er.
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Whilft he punifecs finners for their Crimes by his Will confider'd as operative, and the Caufe of Beings, at the fame time, he makes it known by his Eternal Law, that thefc Crimes arc: contrary to th*t Jtu free which is nothing but that fdf fame ty ill.
Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677
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w adopted Ihould be founded upon th*t idea. his, in the minifters own words, "was the great barrier which difunited both countries; and on this ground alone of refinance and denial, he would raife every argument leading to the motion he in* tended to make for an addrels to the King, and for a conference with the Lords, that it might be the joint addrefs of both Houfes."
History of the war with America, France, Spain, and Holland : commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783 1785
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i fp w* ckfii* pot only th*t Men tbpuldgive n&thrir approbation, but fettle their Iqvc on us; and the eftecm they have for us, brings ne fatisfadion with k, if it ends not in affection.
Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677
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The rectitude of th*t meafure a limed, 9), Forefeen in
The Monthly Review 1791
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