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... passed -- I passed several gentlemen's seats , and passed and Gamble's View of Society , & c . in Ireland . 19.
... passed -- I passed several gentlemen's seats , and passed and Gamble's View of Society , & c . in Ireland . 19.
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-- I passed several gentlemen's seats , and passed and met , and was overtaken by a number of people , who either ... passing — the ob- servations made to me on the weather were endless it was hot , cold , fine weather , and threatened ...
-- I passed several gentlemen's seats , and passed and met , and was overtaken by a number of people , who either ... passing — the ob- servations made to me on the weather were endless it was hot , cold , fine weather , and threatened ...
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... passed for building ships of war will have given them popularity , they will bring forwards the plan of a loan with considerable con- fidence . A bounty of forty dollars will , it is expected , fill the ranks of the army ; and , by way ...
... passed for building ships of war will have given them popularity , they will bring forwards the plan of a loan with considerable con- fidence . A bounty of forty dollars will , it is expected , fill the ranks of the army ; and , by way ...
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