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... given by him as complete , which is new or interesting , is the social intercourse and correspondence brought about between Mrs. Howe , the sister of Earl Howe , with the doctor ; and in that , nothing is to be found sufficient to ...
... given by him as complete , which is new or interesting , is the social intercourse and correspondence brought about between Mrs. Howe , the sister of Earl Howe , with the doctor ; and in that , nothing is to be found sufficient to ...
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... given with a view to afford the reader an opportunity of judging on the merits of the version , said by Dr. Taylor to have been found in the Jewish books . " The version is as follows : " When Abraham sat at his tent door , accord- ing ...
... given with a view to afford the reader an opportunity of judging on the merits of the version , said by Dr. Taylor to have been found in the Jewish books . " The version is as follows : " When Abraham sat at his tent door , accord- ing ...
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... given me , was able to advance only one hundred pounds currency , which had been paid ; and a hundred more was due to the merchant , who grew impatient , and sued us all . We gave bail , but saw that if the money could not be raised in ...
... given me , was able to advance only one hundred pounds currency , which had been paid ; and a hundred more was due to the merchant , who grew impatient , and sued us all . We gave bail , but saw that if the money could not be raised in ...
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... given ; in youth the educa- tion even of the next generation is given ; in youth the private and public character is de- termined ; and the term of life extending but from youth to age , life ought to begin well from youth ; and more ...
... given ; in youth the educa- tion even of the next generation is given ; in youth the private and public character is de- termined ; and the term of life extending but from youth to age , life ought to begin well from youth ; and more ...
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... given of the means I used to establish the Philadelphia public library ; which from a small beginning is now become so consider able . Though I remember to have come down near the time of that transaction , ( 1730. ) I will therefore ...
... given of the means I used to establish the Philadelphia public library ; which from a small beginning is now become so consider able . Though I remember to have come down near the time of that transaction , ( 1730. ) I will therefore ...
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