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... carried its influence into private society . The enjoyment of peace after the recent afflictions of war naturally led the youth of both sexes to social intercourse and innocent felicity . Dancing assemblies were among the seasonable ...
... carried its influence into private society . The enjoyment of peace after the recent afflictions of war naturally led the youth of both sexes to social intercourse and innocent felicity . Dancing assemblies were among the seasonable ...
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... carried back to the era of the Norman Conquest , at which time each noble- man of that race at the present day , to ... Carry the reckoning three thousand years farther back , and the number amounts to five hundred millions , probably ...
... carried back to the era of the Norman Conquest , at which time each noble- man of that race at the present day , to ... Carry the reckoning three thousand years farther back , and the number amounts to five hundred millions , probably ...
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... carried me to the Horns , a pale alehouse been expended in paying his passage . I had fifteen pistoles ; so he borrowed occasionally of me to subsist , while he was looking out for business . He first endeavoured to get into the play ...
... carried me to the Horns , a pale alehouse been expended in paying his passage . I had fifteen pistoles ; so he borrowed occasionally of me to subsist , while he was looking out for business . He first endeavoured to get into the play ...
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... carried up and down stairs a large form of types in each hand , when others carried but one in both hands ; they wondered to see from this and several instances , that the Water - American , as they called me , was stronger than them ...
... carried up and down stairs a large form of types in each hand , when others carried but one in both hands ; they wondered to see from this and several instances , that the Water - American , as they called me , was stronger than them ...
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... carried them against all opposition . From my example a great many of them left their muddling break- fast of beer , bread and cheese , finding they coull with me be supplied from a neighbour- ing house with a large porringer of hot ...
... carried them against all opposition . From my example a great many of them left their muddling break- fast of beer , bread and cheese , finding they coull with me be supplied from a neighbour- ing house with a large porringer of hot ...
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acquainted act of parliament affairs America Andrew Oliver answer appeared appointed assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Boston Britain British colonies commerce congress consent continued copy court crown DEAR defence desire duty endeavour England English established esteem expected expense favour France friends give governor grant hands heard honour hope interest kind king late laws letter liberty London lord lord Chatham lord Dartmouth lord Hillsborough lord Hyde lord North lordship majesty majesty's Massachusetts means ment mentioned minister ministry nation never obliged obtain occasion opinion paper parliament PASSY peace Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleasure pounds sterling present proposed propositions province purpose reason received refused repeal respect sent sentiments ship soon stamp act suppose thing Thomas Cushing thought thousand pounds tion trade treaty troops wish writing