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You shall leave the women and the child where they are , and with them the camels , to give them and the'r child milk ; you shall chain the husband's right hand to the left of fome of yours , and you thall each of you take him by turns ...
You shall leave the women and the child where they are , and with them the camels , to give them and the'r child milk ; you shall chain the husband's right hand to the left of fome of yours , and you thall each of you take him by turns ...
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Are revenue accounts incompetent to give us folid information ? Do amounts rise , after additional duties have been imposed ! And do they sometimes fall , afrer duties have been lowered , perhaps with the intention of raising them ?
Are revenue accounts incompetent to give us folid information ? Do amounts rise , after additional duties have been imposed ! And do they sometimes fall , afrer duties have been lowered , perhaps with the intention of raising them ?
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The editor observes , that there was an evident impropriety , to give it no harsher term , in publihing mutilated extracts from the investigation , in order to serve political purposes , and to prejudice the public against the Judges of ...
The editor observes , that there was an evident impropriety , to give it no harsher term , in publihing mutilated extracts from the investigation , in order to serve political purposes , and to prejudice the public against the Judges of ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
Diſeaſes | 13 |
Geography and Hiſtory by a Lady Holders French Accidence 100 | 71 |
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