The John Watts de Peyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 531920 |
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... means . It is surprising what vile stories were spread every where in this part of the Country even viler than that vile hackney scribler has dar'd to belch out & the minds of the People were strangely affected by them But since I came ...
... means . It is surprising what vile stories were spread every where in this part of the Country even viler than that vile hackney scribler has dar'd to belch out & the minds of the People were strangely affected by them But since I came ...
Halaman 123
... means to perswade succeed- ing Governors to make extravagant Grants of Lands under trifling Quitrents such as 100,000 or 200,000 Acres for 20 or 40s a year & some as the Proprietors now claim contain above a million of Acres . These ...
... means to perswade succeed- ing Governors to make extravagant Grants of Lands under trifling Quitrents such as 100,000 or 200,000 Acres for 20 or 40s a year & some as the Proprietors now claim contain above a million of Acres . These ...
Halaman 160
... means to get their Bills speedily paid I think it necessary to take notice to you of the mis- chievousness of the Methods taken by the Faction to carry their ends viz by propogating the most vile & false calumnies among the People of ...
... means to get their Bills speedily paid I think it necessary to take notice to you of the mis- chievousness of the Methods taken by the Faction to carry their ends viz by propogating the most vile & false calumnies among the People of ...
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