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They very art- but now , ( while he smiles in his face , fully make sure of the
enemy , and fall and ties his hands behind him , ) thou on him unexpectedly . But
if it hap- wilt certainly not escape from me apens , that both have approached
near ...
They very art- but now , ( while he smiles in his face , fully make sure of the
enemy , and fall and ties his hands behind him , ) thou on him unexpectedly . But
if it hap- wilt certainly not escape from me apens , that both have approached
near ...
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The lordships swear to God on this book , secretary reads the grant in audible «
and on this cross on which you voice ; after which it is carried by the “ lay your
hands , that you will keep door - keepers to the members for Bur“ secret all that
you ...
The lordships swear to God on this book , secretary reads the grant in audible «
and on this cross on which you voice ; after which it is carried by the “ lay your
hands , that you will keep door - keepers to the members for Bur“ secret all that
you ...
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He was piaced Duke of York's signature , but not his at the bar , and expressed
his sincere letter hand - writing ; and ... She said that she sometimes brought in ,
but gave no account of his imitated other persons ' hands for a reasons for not ...
He was piaced Duke of York's signature , but not his at the bar , and expressed
his sincere letter hand - writing ; and ... She said that she sometimes brought in ,
but gave no account of his imitated other persons ' hands for a reasons for not ...
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... and who river . fell into the hands of the enemy , experienOn the other side , we
had reason to ex ced from them , and from the manner in pect the advance of
Victor's corps to Ta which I have already treated the wounded savera , as soon as
...
... and who river . fell into the hands of the enemy , experienOn the other side , we
had reason to ex ced from them , and from the manner in pect the advance of
Victor's corps to Ta which I have already treated the wounded savera , as soon as
...
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Number of hands employed on horses , but many horses disabled . - board these
vessels , 750 . This night we have had one of the se . 3. Number of boats and
other vesverest that could be . I design to pur- sels employed in the fishery itself ...
Number of hands employed on horses , but many horses disabled . - board these
vessels , 750 . This night we have had one of the se . 3. Number of boats and
other vesverest that could be . I design to pur- sels employed in the fishery itself ...
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