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... spirit which happily difcovers its growing ardour in our native kingdom . I would chear . fully contribute , fo far as my power , or influence does extend , to the fuc cefs of your laudible undertaking . And if from any humble ...
... spirit which happily difcovers its growing ardour in our native kingdom . I would chear . fully contribute , fo far as my power , or influence does extend , to the fuc cefs of your laudible undertaking . And if from any humble ...
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... spirits for fale or hire , in a still under 10 gal- lons content , without being fubject to the above penalty : And if any per- fon fhall have in his or her cuftody or poffeffion , a ftill above the fize of 10 gallons , ( including both ...
... spirits for fale or hire , in a still under 10 gal- lons content , without being fubject to the above penalty : And if any per- fon fhall have in his or her cuftody or poffeffion , a ftill above the fize of 10 gallons , ( including both ...
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... spirits of a burden which would not fuffer me to depart in peace . Even thou art propitious , and heaven cannot be implacable . To the moft untoward of children thou haft ever been a dutiful , kind , and warm - hearted parent . When I ...
... spirits of a burden which would not fuffer me to depart in peace . Even thou art propitious , and heaven cannot be implacable . To the moft untoward of children thou haft ever been a dutiful , kind , and warm - hearted parent . When I ...
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... Spirits , & c . I Tis enacted to obviate a doubt , whether the body of the ftill ex- clufive of the head , is not to be un- derstood to contain ten Gallons , in terms of the act , 33. Geo . 2d . Be it enacted & c . That every ftill ...
... Spirits , & c . I Tis enacted to obviate a doubt , whether the body of the ftill ex- clufive of the head , is not to be un- derstood to contain ten Gallons , in terms of the act , 33. Geo . 2d . Be it enacted & c . That every ftill ...
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... Calves Hogs Mackarel 1088 Butter - - do . · do . do . · 8659 98254 711123 194760 186933 14740000 16366728lib . 21066000lib 4990388 gallons Account Account of Spirits confumed in one Arrack Brandy Citron - KNOWLEDGE AND PLEASURE . 63.
... Calves Hogs Mackarel 1088 Butter - - do . · do . do . · 8659 98254 711123 194760 186933 14740000 16366728lib . 21066000lib 4990388 gallons Account Account of Spirits confumed in one Arrack Brandy Citron - KNOWLEDGE AND PLEASURE . 63.
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Page 291 - And it came to pass, when he saw her, that he rent his clothes, and said, Alas, my daughter! thou hast brought me very low, and thou art one of them that trouble me: for I have opened my mouth unto the LORD, and I cannot go back.
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