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The neigh - ing Mtndc and Cahors, enters the Ga - bourhocd of the Miflitfippi, belides, tur - ronne, below Agen.
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There muft be fome other fiimulus belides love for their country, to - make mea fond of the fervice.
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In an open field about a J of a mile from the town, towards St. Johns point there is a very curious cave, which has a wind - ing paffage two feet and an half broad, with three doors in it belides the entrance, and leading to a circular chamber, 3 yards in dia - meter, where there is a fine cool Jimpid welL The cave is about 27 yards long ..
Topographia hibernica : or The topography ofIreland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom; with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population Seward, William Wenman 1795
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And fuch are the particulars which de - ferve to be mentioned in this town; for there are not any belides thefe.
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The former receive three reales a day, belides their ufual pay, that is when they work by the day; but they work moftly by the piece.
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The Editor (belides the friendfhip he enter - tained for this great man), cannot help thinking it is a thoufand pities, he fhould have been loft in fb foolifh a manner.
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Would doubtlefs now be admitted as a thing legal by an impartial judge; and belides, fay they, if we get into the way, what's the matter which way we get mi if we are in, we arc in -. thou art but in the way»
The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come .. 1785
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As for the bitts in ufe, belides the fnaffle, or fmall watering-bitt, there is the cannon - mouth jointed in the middle, which always preferves a horfe's mouth whole and found; and though the tongue fuftains the whole effort of it, yet it is not fo fenfible as the bars; which are fo delicate, that they feel it's prelTure through the tongue, and there - by obey the leaft motion of the rider's hand.
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Thefe fupports and braces, amounting in the whole to eighty-f; ur, could none of them be fo fixed, by our hrft architecfl; belides that we find this difference in their
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When an act of parliament commands or prohibits any thing generallv, the perfon guilty of diibbedience to it, belides being andwerable in an action to the party thereby injured, is alfo liable to be indicted for his contempt of the law.
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