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facial angle eightyfive degrees

| February 20, 2011

They are haughty, fond of war, full of dexterity and vigor, civil and obliging, smoothtongued, and courteous, but fickle and vain. With astonishing patience, and even almost regardless bf them, they sustain hunger, thirst, cold, heat, fatigue, and all other hardships of life. Their ceremonies, or rather their grimaces, in eating, are numerous and uncouth. [...]

the first motion

| February 18, 2011

The master of the rolls considered the motion as not merely premature, but extremely improper, at that moment, just as the House had voted a censure upon one of the honourable managers; and therefore, without meaning any personal incivility to any of those honourable gentlemen, he should take the liberty of moving the previous question [...]

he could only observe on his doctrine

| February 17, 2011

He conceived, however, that no opposition ought to be armed with such powers as the present scheme was calculated to give to those who should oppose the government of the regent; for, as the patronage and emoluments of office fairly belonged to the servants of the crown, and to those who acted with them, so [...]

the quantity of furs produced

| February 16, 2011

Both parties having armed themselves with otter spears, barbed like harpoons, and with handles made of rough, light wood, about ten feet in length, they cheer on the bloodhounds, who no sooner wind the prey than they join chorus with their huntsman, until they arrive near the Calle Pero, or otter city, when the land [...]

After some time

| February 15, 2011

Whenever it was offended, it grinned and showed its teeth. It put whatever was given it into the pouches on each side of its jaws, and commonly eat every thing that was offered it, except raw flesh, cheese, and other things of a fermentative nature. When it slept, it was fond of roosting on a [...]

between the eyes

| February 14, 2011

Jpitospect; with this he seemed greatlv charmed; and the landsc5bMoi®irf», ffi called a new method of seeing. He was couched in the other Fyfear after the former, and of both operations the success was equallKjreat. WJin’he saw with both eyes, every object appeared to him twi<jc aV large asSvhpn he saw with but one eye, [...]

an Englishman

| February 13, 2011

the managers had undertaken it, and when they were tracing him through all his iniquities, they were to be charged with having done so merely for the purpose of calumny, for the purpose of loading him unnecessarily with new accusations! He warned them that they were establishing a principle that would tend to render all [...]

the whole House

| February 11, 2011

That the care of his majesty’s royal person, during the continuance of his majesty’s illness, should be committed to the queen’s most excellent majesty, and that her majesty should have power to remove from, and to nominate and appoint such persons as she shall think proper, to the several offices in his majesty’s household, and [...]

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