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... observed , that with the single exception of Sweden , they were prostrate at the feet of France , and obedient to the mandates of their domineering master . But the conduct and spirit of the independent monarch of Sweden merited every ...
... observed , that with the single exception of Sweden , they were prostrate at the feet of France , and obedient to the mandates of their domineering master . But the conduct and spirit of the independent monarch of Sweden merited every ...
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... observed an object in a corner , which frightened her so much , that she ran back and went into the kitchen to the cook . They both went into the parlour , and the ob- ject proved to be the deceased , with her face and knees to the wall ...
... observed an object in a corner , which frightened her so much , that she ran back and went into the kitchen to the cook . They both went into the parlour , and the ob- ject proved to be the deceased , with her face and knees to the wall ...
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... observed that it was No. 278 ; and upon some further inquiry , it was found out that the driver was also the owner , and that his stand was in Holborn , near the Bull - and - Gate . Thither Benjamin , his son , and some others went ...
... observed that it was No. 278 ; and upon some further inquiry , it was found out that the driver was also the owner , and that his stand was in Holborn , near the Bull - and - Gate . Thither Benjamin , his son , and some others went ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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