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Page 119
... person who keeps these houses is called the gästgifvar , and he obliged by law to keep a certain number of horses for posting . These vary from one to , twenty , but the usual number is two , four , or six . Besides these , there is a ...
... person who keeps these houses is called the gästgifvar , and he obliged by law to keep a certain number of horses for posting . These vary from one to , twenty , but the usual number is two , four , or six . Besides these , there is a ...
Page 159
... persons who are connected with our eastern dominions . It is on a different plan from that of Lord Valentia , or indeed ... person who has been for twenty years resident in the country ; and much will be found in his pages that is new to ...
... persons who are connected with our eastern dominions . It is on a different plan from that of Lord Valentia , or indeed ... person who has been for twenty years resident in the country ; and much will be found in his pages that is new to ...
Page 222
... person of Christ , the atonement or satisfaction , and imputative righteous- ness ; and though , from not being acquainted with the rules and regulations of the conclave of Quakerism , we shall abstain from any decided opinion on the ...
... person of Christ , the atonement or satisfaction , and imputative righteous- ness ; and though , from not being acquainted with the rules and regulations of the conclave of Quakerism , we shall abstain from any decided opinion on the ...
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