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ViLLENEuvE, a town of Fi-ancc, ia the department of LtJt and Garonne ami late province of Guicnne, feated on the river Lot, 17 miles N of Agen,
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I received letters lately from Mr. Endecot & your brother Peters, & make bold to trowblc you with coiivey - ancc of my answers to them, together with many smalc pamphlets, bownd up together, which we printed in the Netherlands, occasioned by one of them called the Peoples Plea for the exercise of Prophcsic, which he much desired
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Our ancc iters anxious to tranfmit the teafons and
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Tik IHwe* - iso NEW novelist's mAgazine. ancc, were fure of finding her, without iblicitation, a zealous promoter of their pi'ofperity antl pleaiure.
The New Novelist's Magazine, Or Entertaining Library of Pleasing and Instructive Histories ... 1787
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Blue-Coat-Boys Hofpital, or the hofpital and free-fchool of Charles II. in Oxman - town, was founded by the bounty of the city of Dublin, in 167a, for the mainten* ancc DUBLIN.
A General History of Ireland, in Its Antient and Modern State: The Whole ... 1781
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The register of probate and insolvencv for the countv of Clerical assist - ox It ancc to rc2~
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P In mathematical ftridnefs it is not true, that a body in thefe circumftances ever arrives at uniform mity of motion; for the approach of the refiftr - ancc to an equality with the impelling force is reprefented by a converging feries, the number of whofe terms is infinite, and their fum in any finite time is lefs than the impelling force: but the latter terms foon become too fmall to be of any phyfical confequence.
An introduction to natural philosophy : illustrated with copper plates 1796
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$ &: caligo in cir - us j * juftitia 8c n corrediio fedis ancc ipfum prjc -
Diurnale Noviomense. ad usum regalis ecclesiæ S. Quintini accommodatum. Pars hiemalis (æstiva). 1774
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But in fome kinds, tho 'they have at firft the appear«» ancc of fruit-buds; yet afterwards, as if Nature changed her purpofe, they pu (h
The Fruit-gardener: Containing the Method of Raising Stocks, for Multiplying of Fruit-trees, by ... 1768
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But in the fccond year affairs had a little changed their face, and the enemies lide being flrength - red, his began to be weakened, by (ome loffcs he received, and he in the end beheld himfcif in no fmall danger to be driven out of fSarmatia, if he received not fome alfift - ancc.,
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