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Adion nearLan-1 drecies J Battle at the vil - lage of Villcrs on Gaucher
A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain ... 1795
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The following Iflue is in Replevin, the Na* ture of which Adion, moil of all others, gives Room for long and tedious Pleadings in Mat - ters of as trivial a Concern as the preceding one, as may be eafily feen thereby; and the Queilion is, if fuch Pleadings cannot be fup - plied by the like or by fome other Method.
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The electrical Fluid not obftruCted in its Adion by Glafs, 3S6.
The Young Gentleman and Lady's Philosophy: In a Continued Survey of the Works of Nature and Art ... 1781
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I. 'Tis the meer Qainteflence, and Marrow of Ingeuerous Refledion; fince to Reproach thufe, who are not here to anfwer for themfelvcs, is as bafean Adion, as a Map. can eafily be guilty of.
A Supplement to the Advice from the Scandel Club: For the Month of December ... 1704
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DefeEi of what I have writ, make meat all defpair of your favourable Reception, fince every ■ Adion ought to receive its Value from tlhl '/itention, not the awiwar. -i manner of Per - formance.
To the Athenian Society: [poems by Daniel Defoe and others] 1692
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But obferve, That if one hath poffeffion of Goods as Overfeer, or by Letters, ad colligendum, or by Will, which is revoked,; or by reafon cxf expences circafuneralia \ or if zFeme Coven, refufe after the death of her Husband: - All thefe, where an Adion is brought againft them,
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His Age was alfo a very material Ob - jection, that he would fcarce be able to bear the Fatigue of fuch a Voy - age, his Defire to undertake which immediately proceeded from his Avarice: Nor was it confident that the Hundred Pounds fliould be fent over to bring him to England, if the other Part of the Terms could not be complied with; which feems to be the Meaning of the Expref - fion, the Adion is well liked of if the Money could be procured.
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/feme Adion for God j As the Friefts, Levites, &c.
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"This Adion of my Prince, replyedl, was fonicihing extraordinary, but to Ijiin it was of
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