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‘ monotony of terms. High, law, fleep, woody, Below the New-W …
(‘84) wards on the new river. But a gentleman of the name of …
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toral fcenes. The cloathing country about Stroud, is particu …
(1 50 ) left with all it’s rough fragments of ruin {cat-a te …
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(3) which will enable them to appear with ad- vantage as ind …
viii ) that my expeétation of any favour from the public is …
(2) opening the fources of thofe pleafures, which are derive …
114 KINGTON. LLIS‘T or TRADES, CLERGY, GENTRY, &0. Baldwin R …
(36) appear pafling to the {mall vefi‘els, which lie againfi: t …
(80 ) modation of a band of muficians; for f0 a pack of hound …
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