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... circumstances and confequences , muft at all times be in the highest degree interesting . It would be trefpaffing too far on the indulgence of the public , to trouble them with any detail of the unavoidable and unfortunate interruptions ...
... circumstances and confequences , muft at all times be in the highest degree interesting . It would be trefpaffing too far on the indulgence of the public , to trouble them with any detail of the unavoidable and unfortunate interruptions ...
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... circumstance which we should have been afraid- of relating upon any lefs authori- ty , than that of a public docu- ment , tranfmitted to the secretary of ftate by the governor of the island . It happened most fortunately , and probably ...
... circumstance which we should have been afraid- of relating upon any lefs authori- ty , than that of a public docu- ment , tranfmitted to the secretary of ftate by the governor of the island . It happened most fortunately , and probably ...
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... , produced only by the peculiar fitu- ation and circumstances of the par- ties on both fides , a scheme of the utmost importance was in agita- tion , calculated , if it could have taken effect tion , 36 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1781 .
... , produced only by the peculiar fitu- ation and circumstances of the par- ties on both fides , a scheme of the utmost importance was in agita- tion , calculated , if it could have taken effect tion , 36 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1781 .
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... circumstances . He complained loudly ; and made as little fcruple of charging his countrymen in general with ingratitude , as their governors of injustice . A calm , however , on all fides , feemed to have fucceeded to these violent ...
... circumstances . He complained loudly ; and made as little fcruple of charging his countrymen in general with ingratitude , as their governors of injustice . A calm , however , on all fides , feemed to have fucceeded to these violent ...
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... circumstances attending this tranfaction were highly for- tunate to Arnold . Particularly the delay occafioned by its hap- pening at a distance from the camp ; as well as through the in- decifion , which fo new and ex- traordinary a ...
... circumstances attending this tranfaction were highly for- tunate to Arnold . Particularly the delay occafioned by its hap- pening at a distance from the camp ; as well as through the in- decifion , which fo new and ex- traordinary a ...
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