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e were given to these corporations by the Cardinal Espinosa . e heinousness of tolerating the theatre was salved over by this apromise — the end justified the means : the sick were cured i the needy clothed with the proceeds of this ...
e were given to these corporations by the Cardinal Espinosa . e heinousness of tolerating the theatre was salved over by this apromise — the end justified the means : the sick were cured i the needy clothed with the proceeds of this ...
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The omission , therefore , of them in a work of this kind , which gives so many inferior details , seems to us very strange , and it is the inore to be regretted because the account given of them by M. Laborde does not correspond with ...
The omission , therefore , of them in a work of this kind , which gives so many inferior details , seems to us very strange , and it is the inore to be regretted because the account given of them by M. Laborde does not correspond with ...
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Mrs. Bray has given in one of these letters an entertaining sketch of her husband's history , as a person fairly ... at a dinner given by General England to the military ; the second was in your wig and gown , as a lawyer , in the court ...
Mrs. Bray has given in one of these letters an entertaining sketch of her husband's history , as a person fairly ... at a dinner given by General England to the military ; the second was in your wig and gown , as a lawyer , in the court ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
El Teatro Espaņol ķ Coleccion de Dramas escogidas | 62 |
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