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... consequence of this discovery , was obliged to fly from Hamburgh , in order to avoid the wrath of the enraged proprietor , who determined on a prosecution against him , as having injured the reputation of his property . An exact ...
... consequence of this discovery , was obliged to fly from Hamburgh , in order to avoid the wrath of the enraged proprietor , who determined on a prosecution against him , as having injured the reputation of his property . An exact ...
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... consequence of an act of parliament passed in 1767 , by which it is required that all parish infants shall be sent into the country in three weeks after their birth , to be nursed there till they are six years old . How many burials of ...
... consequence of an act of parliament passed in 1767 , by which it is required that all parish infants shall be sent into the country in three weeks after their birth , to be nursed there till they are six years old . How many burials of ...
Pagina 462
... consequences arising from too great a zeal against duelling and public prostitution ; in the one case , frequent assassination was the consequence , and in the other a horrible depravation of domestic manners . Having descanted with ...
... consequences arising from too great a zeal against duelling and public prostitution ; in the one case , frequent assassination was the consequence , and in the other a horrible depravation of domestic manners . Having descanted with ...
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