The New Whig GuideKraus Reprint Company, 1971 - 240 Seiten |
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... hath lately discovered a mistake of three farthings in an account of thirty millions : but he somewhat surprised me by calling the Secre- tary at War ( the Munro of this Country , ) his honour- able friend and a very infamous man , in ...
... hath lately discovered a mistake of three farthings in an account of thirty millions : but he somewhat surprised me by calling the Secre- tary at War ( the Munro of this Country , ) his honour- able friend and a very infamous man , in ...
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... hath been mistaken for a wit in foreign parts , by the name of North Douglas . * - He seemeth to belong to no party , and yet willing to belong to all . He is a forward and frequent speaker - remarkable for a graceful inclination of the ...
... hath been mistaken for a wit in foreign parts , by the name of North Douglas . * - He seemeth to belong to no party , and yet willing to belong to all . He is a forward and frequent speaker - remarkable for a graceful inclination of the ...
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... hath more real business to transact than the little Irishman , of whom I spoke in my last , and who is so well respected by both parties that he is commonly called the worthy Baronet ; wherein his worthiness above his fellows consists I ...
... hath more real business to transact than the little Irishman , of whom I spoke in my last , and who is so well respected by both parties that he is commonly called the worthy Baronet ; wherein his worthiness above his fellows consists I ...
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The Choice of a Leader No | 1 |
No II | 10 |
Letter of Ezekiel Grubb to Tobias Brande | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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