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... body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off . Unnion immediately for- got his wound , rose up , tearing his hair , and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcass , crying , Ah , Valentine ! was it for me , who have so ...
... body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off . Unnion immediately for- got his wound , rose up , tearing his hair , and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcass , crying , Ah , Valentine ! was it for me , who have so ...
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... body of worthy citizens for ever . Item , Forasmuch as it is very hard to keep land in repair without ready cash , I do , out of my personal estate , bestow the bear - skin , + which I have frequently lent to several societies about ...
... body of worthy citizens for ever . Item , Forasmuch as it is very hard to keep land in repair without ready cash , I do , out of my personal estate , bestow the bear - skin , + which I have frequently lent to several societies about ...
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... body . As these eyes must one day cease to gaze on Teraminta , and this heart shall one day pant no more for her indignation : that is to say , since this body must be earth ; I shall commit it to the dust in a manner suitable to my ...
... body . As these eyes must one day cease to gaze on Teraminta , and this heart shall one day pant no more for her indignation : that is to say , since this body must be earth ; I shall commit it to the dust in a manner suitable to my ...
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... body of troops , drawn out of the neighbouring garrisons . Their high mighti- nesses having sent orders to their ministers at Hamburgh and Dantzic , to engage the magis- trates of those cities to forbid the sale of corn to the French ...
... body of troops , drawn out of the neighbouring garrisons . Their high mighti- nesses having sent orders to their ministers at Hamburgh and Dantzic , to engage the magis- trates of those cities to forbid the sale of corn to the French ...
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... body that The spectre over - against him had on his coun stood next gave me pap , if I did but open my ters the inscriptions of Dishonour , Impu- lips ; insomuch , that I was growing so cunning , dence , Poverty , Ignorance , and want ...
... body that The spectre over - against him had on his coun stood next gave me pap , if I did but open my ters the inscriptions of Dishonour , Impu- lips ; insomuch , that I was growing so cunning , dence , Poverty , Ignorance , and want ...
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