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... opened the way to real difcoveries : Alchemy had been a favourite ftudy in the two preceding reigns . The theatre , which is , in general , a brief chronicle of the times , " and the beft record of manners and national character , of ...
... opened the way to real difcoveries : Alchemy had been a favourite ftudy in the two preceding reigns . The theatre , which is , in general , a brief chronicle of the times , " and the beft record of manners and national character , of ...
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... opened a correfpondence with the French , they difcovered it was only for the purpofe of negotiating a loan . Again , when lord Malmef- bury was fent to Paris , whilft we were making profeffions of peace there , we were negotiating a ...
... opened a correfpondence with the French , they difcovered it was only for the purpofe of negotiating a loan . Again , when lord Malmef- bury was fent to Paris , whilft we were making profeffions of peace there , we were negotiating a ...
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... opened they departed from their own ftipulation , and commenced with the propofal and difcuffion of thofe very preliminary points : to prove the kind of temper which the enemy brought to the negotiation , they flung out bafe and ...
... opened they departed from their own ftipulation , and commenced with the propofal and difcuffion of thofe very preliminary points : to prove the kind of temper which the enemy brought to the negotiation , they flung out bafe and ...
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... opened and broken off ; for the grois attempt to deceive all Europe by the affectation of mo- deration , in ordering the French minifters to remain at Lifle for ten days , was unworthy a comment : they faid they expected an embaf- fador ...
... opened and broken off ; for the grois attempt to deceive all Europe by the affectation of mo- deration , in ordering the French minifters to remain at Lifle for ten days , was unworthy a comment : they faid they expected an embaf- fador ...
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... feven mil- lions ; with an added annual charge upon the country of no more than 250,000l . The next feffion of parliament opened with a fpeech from the throne , attempts to pave the way for that object . Upon 116 AND BRITISH.
... feven mil- lions ; with an added annual charge upon the country of no more than 250,000l . The next feffion of parliament opened with a fpeech from the throne , attempts to pave the way for that object . Upon 116 AND BRITISH.
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