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Page 52
... employed pre- cisely with this view but by the author of the present me- moir . After all , however , the way was so completely open and direct , that we think it was scarcely worth the pains which Captain Kater has taken , to prove his ...
... employed pre- cisely with this view but by the author of the present me- moir . After all , however , the way was so completely open and direct , that we think it was scarcely worth the pains which Captain Kater has taken , to prove his ...
Page 264
... employed by persons of the Catholic persuasion . All power and patronage , all the subordinate offices of state , are filled by Protestants ; while the army and navy relieve that part of the community from any surplus in its popu ...
... employed by persons of the Catholic persuasion . All power and patronage , all the subordinate offices of state , are filled by Protestants ; while the army and navy relieve that part of the community from any surplus in its popu ...
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... employed in weeding , keeping the roads in order , and other tasks suited to their strength .'- Upon holidays the men amused themselves , after evening ser- vice , with mock - battles , or shooting arrows at a mark , or playing with a ...
... employed in weeding , keeping the roads in order , and other tasks suited to their strength .'- Upon holidays the men amused themselves , after evening ser- vice , with mock - battles , or shooting arrows at a mark , or playing with a ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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