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... received by invisible hands , and the usual marks of such things were seen upon her . She accused a certain woman of the town for afflicting her , and as causing all the evil she suffered , and would often cry out to her mother - There ...
... received by invisible hands , and the usual marks of such things were seen upon her . She accused a certain woman of the town for afflicting her , and as causing all the evil she suffered , and would often cry out to her mother - There ...
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... received a mer- cantile education . His own predilections were for the profession of medicine ; and after the removal of the family to Kittery , he made application to Dr. Bracket , to be received as his pupil . The writer of this has ...
... received a mer- cantile education . His own predilections were for the profession of medicine ; and after the removal of the family to Kittery , he made application to Dr. Bracket , to be received as his pupil . The writer of this has ...
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... received , wherein they in a sort both blamed myself , because they received not satisfaction at my hands immediately , and him from whom they had it , though both of us causelessly . Therefore , my first desire is , that the College ...
... received , wherein they in a sort both blamed myself , because they received not satisfaction at my hands immediately , and him from whom they had it , though both of us causelessly . Therefore , my first desire is , that the College ...
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Article | 1 |
Topographical Description of Rochester | 39 |
Gale of September 1815 | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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