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... directed to me to chuse a burgess to serve in parliament , and we have chosen Colonel Ham- mond ; and him we will have , and I will return the writ for him . " " What , right or wrong , Mr. Maior , " said a gentleman that stood by . " I ...
... directed to me to chuse a burgess to serve in parliament , and we have chosen Colonel Ham- mond ; and him we will have , and I will return the writ for him . " " What , right or wrong , Mr. Maior , " said a gentleman that stood by . " I ...
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... directed against such publications as are , from the first , in- tended to challenge the approbation of the Public . He cannot flatter himself with the hope that these pages will be found equally agreeable to all readers . To some they ...
... directed against such publications as are , from the first , in- tended to challenge the approbation of the Public . He cannot flatter himself with the hope that these pages will be found equally agreeable to all readers . To some they ...
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... directed to the opposite side of the valley , which , in this instance , consisted of enclosures beyond the park . On the contrary , the proposed new approach , being on the north side of the valley , will shew the park on the opposite ...
... directed to the opposite side of the valley , which , in this instance , consisted of enclosures beyond the park . On the contrary , the proposed new approach , being on the north side of the valley , will shew the park on the opposite ...
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