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... whole troops . This reduces the total expence to two hundred and six thousand pounds , and the whole balance to about one hun- dred and sixteen thousand ponnds ; the amount of the charge against the mother country for defending that ...
... whole troops . This reduces the total expence to two hundred and six thousand pounds , and the whole balance to about one hun- dred and sixteen thousand ponnds ; the amount of the charge against the mother country for defending that ...
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... whole may not stand too long on the ground . After having exhibited at some length the Principles and Operations of the Drill or Horse - Hoeing Husbandry , the au- thor sums up the several statements with these sensible re- marks : Upon ...
... whole may not stand too long on the ground . After having exhibited at some length the Principles and Operations of the Drill or Horse - Hoeing Husbandry , the au- thor sums up the several statements with these sensible re- marks : Upon ...
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... whole course of nature from one single experiment , however accurate or certain . But when one particular species of event has always . in all instances , been conjoined with another , we make no longer any scruple of foretelling one ...
... whole course of nature from one single experiment , however accurate or certain . But when one particular species of event has always . in all instances , been conjoined with another , we make no longer any scruple of foretelling one ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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