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... sent to the king . Names are easily collected . One man signs because he hates the papists ; another because he has vowed destruction to the turnpikes ; one because it will vex the parson ; another because he owes his landlord nothing ...
... sent to the king . Names are easily collected . One man signs because he hates the papists ; another because he has vowed destruction to the turnpikes ; one because it will vex the parson ; another because he owes his landlord nothing ...
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... sent were terms of weight , which would have amazed all and stumbled many ; but the consternation is now over , and their foes stand upright , as before . With great propriety and dignity the king has , in his speech , neglected or ...
... sent were terms of weight , which would have amazed all and stumbled many ; but the consternation is now over , and their foes stand upright , as before . With great propriety and dignity the king has , in his speech , neglected or ...
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... sent Cabot into the north , but in the north there was no gold or silver to be found . The best regions were preoccupied , yet they still continued their hopes and their labours . They were the second nation that dared the extent of the ...
... sent Cabot into the north , but in the north there was no gold or silver to be found . The best regions were preoccupied , yet they still continued their hopes and their labours . They were the second nation that dared the extent of the ...
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... sent ( 1598 ) Verhagen and Sebald de Wert , into the South Seas , these islands , which were not supposed to have been known before , obtained the denomination of Se- bald's Islands , and were from that time placed in the charts ...
... sent ( 1598 ) Verhagen and Sebald de Wert , into the South Seas , these islands , which were not supposed to have been known before , obtained the denomination of Se- bald's Islands , and were from that time placed in the charts ...
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... sent out captain Byron , who in the beginning of the year 1765 , took , he says , a formal possession in the name of his Britannic majesty . The possession of this place is , according to Mr. Byron's representation , no despicable ...
... sent out captain Byron , who in the beginning of the year 1765 , took , he says , a formal possession in the name of his Britannic majesty . The possession of this place is , according to Mr. Byron's representation , no despicable ...
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