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The seller , in addition to a fair profit for cash in hand , adds a larger per cent . to
meet losses from bad debts , but which often falls far short of the mark . Each
purchaser , who is ultimately able to pay , bears the proportionate burden of this
tax ...
The seller , in addition to a fair profit for cash in hand , adds a larger per cent . to
meet losses from bad debts , but which often falls far short of the mark . Each
purchaser , who is ultimately able to pay , bears the proportionate burden of this
tax ...
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We are enraptured to meet a man with an open , bold , noble , and generous
heart ; full of the milk of human kindness , natural affection , beaming in his face
and exhibited in his actions . We are pained to meet one , with his heart
overflowing ...
We are enraptured to meet a man with an open , bold , noble , and generous
heart ; full of the milk of human kindness , natural affection , beaming in his face
and exhibited in his actions . We are pained to meet one , with his heart
overflowing ...
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Middleton . Poet Middleton and his Lady Love , were probably among the few
happy pairs , contemplated by the Indian Philosopher , who believed souls were
made in heaven , to meet and match on earth ; but often got 19 N MATRIMONY .
Middleton . Poet Middleton and his Lady Love , were probably among the few
happy pairs , contemplated by the Indian Philosopher , who believed souls were
made in heaven , to meet and match on earth ; but often got 19 N MATRIMONY .
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The images of her fond parents , her dear brothers , and him , with whose soul
her's had sweetly mingled ; all passed in review before her imagination ; she
could only hope to meet them in heaven . The encampment for the night was
soon ...
The images of her fond parents , her dear brothers , and him , with whose soul
her's had sweetly mingled ; all passed in review before her imagination ; she
could only hope to meet them in heaven . The encampment for the night was
soon ...
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The electors shall meet in their respective states , and vote by ballot for two
persons , of whom one at least shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with
themselves . And they shall make a list of all the persons voted for , and of the
number ...
The electors shall meet in their respective states , and vote by ballot for two
persons , of whom one at least shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with
themselves . And they shall make a list of all the persons voted for , and of the
number ...
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