The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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... person ; and when I shall invite all persons to address to me their complaints and communications , in relation to such grievances and enormities as may come within the limits of my jurisdiction , In the mean time all such matters may ...
... person ; and when I shall invite all persons to address to me their complaints and communications , in relation to such grievances and enormities as may come within the limits of my jurisdiction , In the mean time all such matters may ...
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... person , with less irreverence and more learning , observed , in reference to their methodical manner of life , that a new sect of Methodists was sprung up , alluding to the ancient school of Phy- sicians known by that name ...
... person , with less irreverence and more learning , observed , in reference to their methodical manner of life , that a new sect of Methodists was sprung up , alluding to the ancient school of Phy- sicians known by that name ...
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... person has seen it . " He was detained until the governor had well in- formed himself that he had never been able to read , and that the plate had not been seen by any other person . " Go , ( said the governor ) you are very fortunate ...
... person has seen it . " He was detained until the governor had well in- formed himself that he had never been able to read , and that the plate had not been seen by any other person . " Go , ( said the governor ) you are very fortunate ...
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