Waverley Novels, Том 28R. Cadell, 1831 |
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... better reason than that they had been in the habit of giving him alms , as a part of the business of their daily promenade . The general fact is undeniable , — all men grow old , all men must wear out ; but men of ordinary wisdom ...
... better reason than that they had been in the habit of giving him alms , as a part of the business of their daily promenade . The general fact is undeniable , — all men grow old , all men must wear out ; but men of ordinary wisdom ...
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... better leisure consider thereof , and make some use hereafter of my present labors , in the matter of a certain hold- ing in this country , called the tenure of the straw ; * whereby men thinke their dwellings are their own auntient ...
... better leisure consider thereof , and make some use hereafter of my present labors , in the matter of a certain hold- ing in this country , called the tenure of the straw ; * whereby men thinke their dwellings are their own auntient ...
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... better encouragement and support of the ministers of the Gospel and for the promoting of learning , hath conferred all this revenue upon the ministers , and also for maintaining free schools , i . e . at Castletown , Peel , Douglass ...
... better encouragement and support of the ministers of the Gospel and for the promoting of learning , hath conferred all this revenue upon the ministers , and also for maintaining free schools , i . e . at Castletown , Peel , Douglass ...
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... better things from some of them , than the sentence of my bodily destruction , and seizure of the poor estate my son ought to en- joy , being purchased and left him by his grand- father . It might have been much better had I not spent ...
... better things from some of them , than the sentence of my bodily destruction , and seizure of the poor estate my son ought to en- joy , being purchased and left him by his grand- father . It might have been much better had I not spent ...
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... better than myself the power the Lord Derby hath in this Island , subordinate to his sacred Majesty , of which I have given a full account in my declaration presented to my judges , which I much fear will never see light , which is no ...
... better than myself the power the Lord Derby hath in this Island , subordinate to his sacred Majesty , of which I have given a full account in my declaration presented to my judges , which I much fear will never see light , which is no ...
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