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Even in such short words as ar'a'm , we'lees , we cannot understand what the apostrophes are meant for ; in the word ba'sha , the first syllable may , no doubt , be pronounced like the bleating of sheep , and so may any other beginning ...
Even in such short words as ar'a'm , we'lees , we cannot understand what the apostrophes are meant for ; in the word ba'sha , the first syllable may , no doubt , be pronounced like the bleating of sheep , and so may any other beginning ...
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... we received the following paper from an English gentleman of high character , himself one of the eye - witnesses of the feats of the modern Maugraby . We think it our duty to insert the paper just as it has reached us . doubt ...
... we received the following paper from an English gentleman of high character , himself one of the eye - witnesses of the feats of the modern Maugraby . We think it our duty to insert the paper just as it has reached us . doubt ...
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Many an officer ( for a large body of troops had guarded , for years , the French prison on the moor ) no doubt had visited Bair - down , and probably fished on the river , and yet these inscriptions seem never to have attracted their ...
Many an officer ( for a large body of troops had guarded , for years , the French prison on the moor ) no doubt had visited Bair - down , and probably fished on the river , and yet these inscriptions seem never to have attracted their ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
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