Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... respecting Life - Assurance Lines to a Father's Memory , 296 and Annuities , 41 Lines to Miss Agnes Baillie on her Character , 17 Birthday , 288 Honest Widow , by Martin Doyle , Incident in the Queensberry Fa- mily , John of Vicenzia ...
... respecting Life - Assurance Lines to a Father's Memory , 296 and Annuities , 41 Lines to Miss Agnes Baillie on her Character , 17 Birthday , 288 Honest Widow , by Martin Doyle , Incident in the Queensberry Fa- mily , John of Vicenzia ...
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... respect it occupies a very different standing from all other cemeteries in and about London . One of the advantages to which it lays claim is , that any clergyman , of whatever denomination , is allowed to perform a funeral service ...
... respect it occupies a very different standing from all other cemeteries in and about London . One of the advantages to which it lays claim is , that any clergyman , of whatever denomination , is allowed to perform a funeral service ...
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... respect to the religious interests of the colony . To a body entitled the Church Society of New Zealand , they offered a free grant of 2000 acres , and to devote L.1500 to the carrying out of labourers to cultivate it , provided the ...
... respect to the religious interests of the colony . To a body entitled the Church Society of New Zealand , they offered a free grant of 2000 acres , and to devote L.1500 to the carrying out of labourers to cultivate it , provided the ...
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... respect , we will October 19 , 1840. " for a hero of romance . And as to young Baldoon , of germ of a tyranny , and the other of a rebellion . Why challenge comparison with most of the above . - Kingston , Printed and Published by W ...
... respect , we will October 19 , 1840. " for a hero of romance . And as to young Baldoon , of germ of a tyranny , and the other of a rebellion . Why challenge comparison with most of the above . - Kingston , Printed and Published by W ...
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... respecting the past enjoyments of the people whose name he is proud to bear . Absorbed in the pleasure which the perusal ... respect . In the pre- sence of Mr Kraus , Mr Cameron , and Mr Earle , I divided the inner rectus muscle of the ...
... respecting the past enjoyments of the people whose name he is proud to bear . Absorbed in the pleasure which the perusal ... respect . In the pre- sence of Mr Kraus , Mr Cameron , and Mr Earle , I divided the inner rectus muscle of the ...
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