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... never been known to use the like strange behaviour since . - I proceed now to give some account of Ja , when she appeared to be under the like influ- ences of an evil hand . She was a girl of about nine years old . I discoursed with her ...
... never been known to use the like strange behaviour since . - I proceed now to give some account of Ja , when she appeared to be under the like influ- ences of an evil hand . She was a girl of about nine years old . I discoursed with her ...
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... never use a verb in the infinitive mood , or without a nominative or agent ; and never use a verb transitive without expressing both the agent and the object , correspondent to the nominative and accusative cases in Latin . Thus they ...
... never use a verb in the infinitive mood , or without a nominative or agent ; and never use a verb transitive without expressing both the agent and the object , correspondent to the nominative and accusative cases in Latin . Thus they ...
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... never destroys the least particle of dust will never annihilate the noblest of his creatures on earth ? Shall we withhold our homage , our love , our obedience , from this greatest and best of Beings ? The student of nature should feel ...
... never destroys the least particle of dust will never annihilate the noblest of his creatures on earth ? Shall we withhold our homage , our love , our obedience , from this greatest and best of Beings ? The student of nature should feel ...
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Topographical Description of Rochester | 39 |
Gale of September 1815 | 46 |
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