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Page 74
... living in an obscure part of the country ; and being naturally of an inquisitive and active disposition , he devoted himself , in the leisure of his professional en- gagements , to an ardent prosecution of scientific knowledge ...
... living in an obscure part of the country ; and being naturally of an inquisitive and active disposition , he devoted himself , in the leisure of his professional en- gagements , to an ardent prosecution of scientific knowledge ...
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... living are one - third dearer than in June 1816 . In the Chamber of Deputies , March 5th , 4,000,000 francs were appropriated from the revenue arising from the sale of the na- tional forests for the support of the church . On the law ...
... living are one - third dearer than in June 1816 . In the Chamber of Deputies , March 5th , 4,000,000 francs were appropriated from the revenue arising from the sale of the na- tional forests for the support of the church . On the law ...
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... living woman and the deceased might have deceived better judges , particularly as both the women had similar private marks on their arms . Hawkers . Yesterday John Barlow was examined under the hawker's act , charged with going from ...
... living woman and the deceased might have deceived better judges , particularly as both the women had similar private marks on their arms . Hawkers . Yesterday John Barlow was examined under the hawker's act , charged with going from ...
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... living at Rose - Castle , six miles from Carlisle , where she was de- livered of me . - She had given orders that I should immediately be privately baptized by the bishop's chaplain ( his lordship not being at home ) , by the name of ...
... living at Rose - Castle , six miles from Carlisle , where she was de- livered of me . - She had given orders that I should immediately be privately baptized by the bishop's chaplain ( his lordship not being at home ) , by the name of ...
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... living need no tomb . E. What meanest thou ? O. I only speak the truth . E. Oh ! lives Orestes ? O. Lady , he lives indeed , if I do live . E. Art thou Orestes ? O. Take that ring ; observe it . E. Oh ! happy hour ! O. Yes , happy hour ...
... living need no tomb . E. What meanest thou ? O. I only speak the truth . E. Oh ! lives Orestes ? O. Lady , he lives indeed , if I do live . E. Art thou Orestes ? O. Take that ring ; observe it . E. Oh ! happy hour ! O. Yes , happy hour ...
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