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The ship cannon are from sixteen to seventeen calibers in depth;. (they aru roariA s travels in swiden. rouiul to be too short, nnd recoil too much, thcv should be twctity culibrcs;) those for fortresHCs from twenty. f wo to twenty. four.
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Trees ftrippcdof their baik form none of theie new coats, and though they live after the bark is taken ofl, thcv do not grow.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. cn 1796
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Who cannot make one in thcv, circle of harmlefs merriment, with - out a fecret caufe of grief or fcri - oufnefs, may be fufpefted of pride, hypocrif/, or formality.
Aphorisms on man Fuseli, Henry, 1741-1825 1794
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The young Sachim sajd that had he known thcv were no better furnished, he would haue bene elswhere this winter.
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Donogh, who is ttiled Tanift of Thoraond by the faid Mulconnerys, and of whom thcv make no further mention.
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Then was Chrif. tiana, Mercy, and the boys more glad for that the mnkceper was a lover vt pilgrims: So thcv cylUd
The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come .. 1785
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And It is more hkely, they might make their fifhcry fooner than to the Southward; as, if they met with ice, the fifli would be undif - turbed; it clear water and a good wind, thcv very foon mi. rht reach the Pole.
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They are ne of God*s fcrvants, and thcv will not wear his sry,
An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion: With Respect to Faith and Practice ... 1773
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The Author of this little tra£l propofes to bring the arguments In favour of a dliTcnt from the church of England, into fo fmall a cotnpafs, ihac thcv tnay with little cxpence or trouble be more generally con* fidertd oy dtiterent ranks of people.
The Monthly Review 1772
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