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Page 293
... respect and the warmest esteem . As to his piety and moral quali- fications , he was strictly religious , without any mixture of superstition or enthusiasm , and quite exemplary in this respect and of this , his many public works , in ...
... respect and the warmest esteem . As to his piety and moral quali- fications , he was strictly religious , without any mixture of superstition or enthusiasm , and quite exemplary in this respect and of this , his many public works , in ...
Page 451
... respecting it , some of your readers will not regret I have troubled you with the hint . With respect , I am , Your obedient servant , A PEAKRIL . Further notice of this usage at " the Peak , " will be acceptable to the editor , who is ...
... respecting it , some of your readers will not regret I have troubled you with the hint . With respect , I am , Your obedient servant , A PEAKRIL . Further notice of this usage at " the Peak , " will be acceptable to the editor , who is ...
Page 757
... respect , as he may be fit to be an assessor with the governors , having a suffrage given unto him in all businesses concerning the hospital . He shall be an unmarried man , otherwise let him be altogether uncapable of being master . He ...
... respect , as he may be fit to be an assessor with the governors , having a suffrage given unto him in all businesses concerning the hospital . He shall be an unmarried man , otherwise let him be altogether uncapable of being master . He ...
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