A Summary, Historical and Political, of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North-America, 第 2 卷R. And J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall, 1760 |
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... most convenient place of arms for our American men of war , and a certain check upon the French of Louif- [ m ] I am forry to write , that from 1710 , to 1749 , being near the space of forty years , the French have been filently allowed ...
... most convenient place of arms for our American men of war , and a certain check upon the French of Louif- [ m ] I am forry to write , that from 1710 , to 1749 , being near the space of forty years , the French have been filently allowed ...
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... most notorious deprecia- " tors . " See Journal , August 17 , 1744 . 66 << 64 By way of amufement . I fhall produce fome different managements of administrations with respect to a fraudulent paper medium - 1703 by con- trivance of Mr. W ...
... most notorious deprecia- " tors . " See Journal , August 17 , 1744 . 66 << 64 By way of amufement . I fhall produce fome different managements of administrations with respect to a fraudulent paper medium - 1703 by con- trivance of Mr. W ...
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... most of the fections there is a digreffional article , to prevent repetitions , concerning fome things which are in common to feveral colonies , but inferted in that fection or colony the most noted for those things ; thus 1. in the ...
... most of the fections there is a digreffional article , to prevent repetitions , concerning fome things which are in common to feveral colonies , but inferted in that fection or colony the most noted for those things ; thus 1. in the ...
第 54 頁
... most apt to mildew , make a bad joint , and shake or fhiver upon [ d ] Hard winters are good for the fledging conveyance , but hard frofts render the edges of their falling axes inconveniently brittle . [ e ] See vol . I. p . 379 . the ...
... most apt to mildew , make a bad joint , and shake or fhiver upon [ d ] Hard winters are good for the fledging conveyance , but hard frofts render the edges of their falling axes inconveniently brittle . [ e ] See vol . I. p . 379 . the ...
第 57 頁
... most effectual of all the natural balfams , in internal ulcerations , dy- fenteries , diseases of the lungs , kidneys and bladder ; in the fluor albus and gonorrhea ; it invifcates the acrimony and prevents the colliqua- tion of our ...
... most effectual of all the natural balfams , in internal ulcerations , dy- fenteries , diseases of the lungs , kidneys and bladder ; in the fluor albus and gonorrhea ; it invifcates the acrimony and prevents the colliqua- tion of our ...
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