The Leisure Hour, Volumes 1253-1305W. Stevens, printer, 1876 |
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... Land in Syria Ranke's History of Servia . 843 . Reform Bill Debate 496 . Revenue . Ken and Kidder , Bishops 624 Rimbault , Dr. 844 672 • Drunkenness in Lancashire 240 and Art Dudley and Ward • 176 704 240 Earl and his Tenant , An • 767 ...
... Land in Syria Ranke's History of Servia . 843 . Reform Bill Debate 496 . Revenue . Ken and Kidder , Bishops 624 Rimbault , Dr. 844 672 • Drunkenness in Lancashire 240 and Art Dudley and Ward • 176 704 240 Earl and his Tenant , An • 767 ...
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... land . On these accounts the controversy cut deep into private life ; it estranged old neighbours , it divided friends and kinsmen , and crossed alike the prudently - laid plans of age , and the fair , fond dreams of youth . Was it ...
... land . On these accounts the controversy cut deep into private life ; it estranged old neighbours , it divided friends and kinsmen , and crossed alike the prudently - laid plans of age , and the fair , fond dreams of youth . Was it ...
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... land , our British rulers will be induced to do us justice ; but they are deceived . The foxes of the old country are too crafty for them . Craft and tyranny always go together . They mean to play fast and loose with us , and gain time ...
... land , our British rulers will be induced to do us justice ; but they are deceived . The foxes of the old country are too crafty for them . Craft and tyranny always go together . They mean to play fast and loose with us , and gain time ...
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... lands west of Northampton , and took its name from a grove of the sugar maple , which a former proprietor had planted ... land had been fairly divided , built on , and brought under cultivation , when other emigrants had come to the ...
... lands west of Northampton , and took its name from a grove of the sugar maple , which a former proprietor had planted ... land had been fairly divided , built on , and brought under cultivation , when other emigrants had come to the ...
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... land they had bought from the Indians . Grants of land in America furnished a cheap and easy mode of rewarding the services and making up the losses of old friends ; it was therefore a favourite one with the restored Charles , whose ...
... land they had bought from the Indians . Grants of land in America furnished a cheap and easy mode of rewarding the services and making up the losses of old friends ; it was therefore a favourite one with the restored Charles , whose ...
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