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Archive 2006-03-01 The Nag 2006
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Confi - derable manufa&urcs of cotton, cambrick, fail - cloth, linen, glafs, fugar, 'and earthen ware. are carried on here, and a good trade to the Eaft Indies.
Topographia hibernica : or The topography ofIreland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom; with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population Seward, William Wenman 1795
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You will be - fore this reaches you get a paragraph of one of his Letters, which if you should by an Interval be in possession of your right Mind will put the Matter out of Doubt; How long will he live. '' and if he lives how long can he be able to preserve the good Opinion and Confi - dence of his Country.?
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Charles James Fox, and a dear Demonftration of the Purity of his Principles, in the Line of Conduft adopted by him on the Prefent State of Public Affairs, the following Bloffoms, feledled from his Speeches, delivered in the Houfe of Commons, is moft rc - ipedfuUy fubmitted to the Confi - deration of the People in general, and the Friends of that Gendeman in particular.
Fox against Fox!!! 1788
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Confi - dcrable quantities of them were alfo brought to us by the inhabitants.
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Confi - do enim, fi faciem tuam, ad me confiderandum, in - clinaveris, vifurum te, quomodo mandata tua ob - feryaverim: nam bonorum operum typos in me in - venies.
Opera omnia sanctorum patrum graecorum: graece et latine 1784
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Thoughts on the Condu£f of Admiral Keppel; together with Reafons/or relloring Sir Hugh Pallifer into the full Confi - dence and good Opinion of his Country. 8vo. 3 d.
The Monthly Review 1780
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Confi* Ay, ay, fo we will — — we Kite* Silence you dog, filence t
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£Ii, His mother fliames him fo, poor boy, he weeps, i Confi.
The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected 1773
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lie Transf erbring from one place to another Fer, lat To bring, to bear translatebring from one language to another conife rbearing cones, as pine trees Infide lnon believer, heathen Fid Belief, faith confi denceassurance, belief Confi nekeep within limits Fin End, limit finite having definite limits
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