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... continued until the 25th , at six o'clock in the evening , when she expired . Her friends , a term which comprehends many names distinguished in British literature , must long lament this accomplished woman . ' Accomplished ' she ...
... continued until the 25th , at six o'clock in the evening , when she expired . Her friends , a term which comprehends many names distinguished in British literature , must long lament this accomplished woman . ' Accomplished ' she ...
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... continued to muster in full force ; and the part of them reviewed at Belfast by Lord Charlemont , in 1781 and 1782 , amounted to the number of five thousand . They saw with impatience the continued sub- serviency of the majority of ...
... continued to muster in full force ; and the part of them reviewed at Belfast by Lord Charlemont , in 1781 and 1782 , amounted to the number of five thousand . They saw with impatience the continued sub- serviency of the majority of ...
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... continued nearly five years , and was dismissed in May 1800 by President Adams . Returning afterward to his native province , the legislature appointed him in 1803 one of its senators in Con- gress ; and in this station he has since ...
... continued nearly five years , and was dismissed in May 1800 by President Adams . Returning afterward to his native province , the legislature appointed him in 1803 one of its senators in Con- gress ; and in this station he has since ...
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