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... the desola- and private pique , originated the tion of provinces , and inflicted the misery and devastation which is most intolerable calamities upon the now presented to their view : poor unfortunate inhabitants .
... the desola- and private pique , originated the tion of provinces , and inflicted the misery and devastation which is most intolerable calamities upon the now presented to their view : poor unfortunate inhabitants .
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What makes mine have been broken down , and waste and their misery most deplorable is , lands : and Heaven knows whether that I cannot help them , for all my they will be built , and cultivated things , my linen , elothes , and two ...
What makes mine have been broken down , and waste and their misery most deplorable is , lands : and Heaven knows whether that I cannot help them , for all my they will be built , and cultivated things , my linen , elothes , and two ...
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... on the heels dure a greater portion of misery , of each other , and that they will than the amount of happiness or soon begin to assume an unequivocal misery yet experienced by the whole complexion human race , by reason of its ...
... on the heels dure a greater portion of misery , of each other , and that they will than the amount of happiness or soon begin to assume an unequivocal misery yet experienced by the whole complexion human race , by reason of its ...
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