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... advantage : And , had not the managers of that work discover'd fo much prejudice against the Gentle , men to whom they owed its existence , it would , probably , have had fuperior fuccefs . But , as it is , they are both enabled to ...
... advantage : And , had not the managers of that work discover'd fo much prejudice against the Gentle , men to whom they owed its existence , it would , probably , have had fuperior fuccefs . But , as it is , they are both enabled to ...
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... advantage of Religion or Liberty : And though every crown has been concerned to facilitate or retard the views of the contending parties , it is not eafy to determine who has gained moft by the many schemes and alliances which have ...
... advantage of Religion or Liberty : And though every crown has been concerned to facilitate or retard the views of the contending parties , it is not eafy to determine who has gained moft by the many schemes and alliances which have ...
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... advantage to the en- pires with which he is engaged . The country about Smyrna has for fome time been greatly ... advantages arifing from thefe operations much less confi- derable than might naturally have been expected expected from ...
... advantage to the en- pires with which he is engaged . The country about Smyrna has for fome time been greatly ... advantages arifing from thefe operations much less confi- derable than might naturally have been expected expected from ...
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... advantage for his Imperial Ma- Cjefty , his forces feem to have given ground almost as faft as the Ottomans Velt Marthal Munich ( under whom came to take it ; while the governors of the Earl of Crawford served voluntier the garrisons ...
... advantage for his Imperial Ma- Cjefty , his forces feem to have given ground almost as faft as the Ottomans Velt Marthal Munich ( under whom came to take it ; while the governors of the Earl of Crawford served voluntier the garrisons ...
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... advantage of thefe : it be- ing certain , that his Neapolitan Maje- fty has made feveral regulations tend- ing to the eafe and advantage of his fubjects ; and his marriage with the Princess Royal of Poland has met with the general ...
... advantage of thefe : it be- ing certain , that his Neapolitan Maje- fty has made feveral regulations tend- ing to the eafe and advantage of his fubjects ; and his marriage with the Princess Royal of Poland has met with the general ...
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