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... Friend II . The Life of the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus , D. D. late Bishop of London . By the Rev. Robert Hodg- son , A.M. F.R. S. Rector of St. George's Hanover Square , and one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to his Majesty . Second ...
... Friend . Edinburgh , Ballantyne . 1812 . IN the message of the President of the United States , communi- cated to Congress on the 5th November last , Mr. Madison con- cludes a long string of complaints against Great Britain , with a ̈ ...
... friends , coming to . trade with us , but our own also : they have carried them off under pretence of legal adjudication ; but not daring to approach a court of justice , they have plundered and sunk them by the way , in obscure places ...
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... friend and a liberal benefactor : he gave him some preferment after he had resided with him two years , by which he was enabled to marry ; and shortly after he added the rectory of Lambeth . At this time he took his doctor's degree at ...