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pseud CANDIDUS. ΤΟ The Freemen and Inhabitants OF CANTERBURY . GENTLEMEN , HAVING had the honor , owing to the ill- advised conduct of your Chief Magistrate , of being present at the Meeting of the Citizens and Inhabitants of this ...
pseud CANDIDUS. ΤΟ The Freemen and Inhabitants OF CANTERBURY . GENTLEMEN , HAVING had the honor , owing to the ill- advised conduct of your Chief Magistrate , of being present at the Meeting of the Citizens and Inhabitants of this ...
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... inhabitants are obliged to send their sons to other establishments . The price of classical instruction has been ... inhabitant . The case was brought into the Court of Chancery , and a decision was made in favor of the extension of the ...
... inhabitants are obliged to send their sons to other establishments . The price of classical instruction has been ... inhabitant . The case was brought into the Court of Chancery , and a decision was made in favor of the extension of the ...
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... inhabitant of the country ( as much interested in its welfare as any other inhabitant , foreigner or native ) is to endeavour , in the sphere in which I move , and by the means that are in my power , to promote its profperity ; and this ...
... inhabitant of the country ( as much interested in its welfare as any other inhabitant , foreigner or native ) is to endeavour , in the sphere in which I move , and by the means that are in my power , to promote its profperity ; and this ...
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... inhabitants you well defended , But still you see the church it must be mended . First full two thousand and five hundred pounds , Now fifteen hundred more on the same grounds . What a great sum ! with all their art and skill , The ...
... inhabitants you well defended , But still you see the church it must be mended . First full two thousand and five hundred pounds , Now fifteen hundred more on the same grounds . What a great sum ! with all their art and skill , The ...
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... inhabitants of towns and villag- es 2. There is likewise but too much reason to believe , that thofe Europeans ... inhabitants of Old Town , " and thofe of New Town , Old Calabar ; which had " originated in a jealousy respecting flaves ...
... inhabitants of towns and villag- es 2. There is likewise but too much reason to believe , that thofe Europeans ... inhabitants of Old Town , " and thofe of New Town , Old Calabar ; which had " originated in a jealousy respecting flaves ...
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