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... person coming to its perusal without a preconceived opinion will arrive at the conclusion that , both grammatically and logically , its phraseology is strictly accurate . I would call Lord Lyttelton's attention , as an eminent ...
... person coming to its perusal without a preconceived opinion will arrive at the conclusion that , both grammatically and logically , its phraseology is strictly accurate . I would call Lord Lyttelton's attention , as an eminent ...
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... person who does not throw the dice . The next throw is for the person who throws them ( or perhaps the persons throw alternately ) , and which ever of those two numbers is first thrown afterwards is the winning number , and gives the ...
... person who does not throw the dice . The next throw is for the person who throws them ( or perhaps the persons throw alternately ) , and which ever of those two numbers is first thrown afterwards is the winning number , and gives the ...
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... person possessing an advowson might , with the licence of the king , appropriate it to a bishop , dean and chapter , or religious house , and these , being spiritual persons capable of serving the cure , in virtue of such appropriation ...
... person possessing an advowson might , with the licence of the king , appropriate it to a bishop , dean and chapter , or religious house , and these , being spiritual persons capable of serving the cure , in virtue of such appropriation ...
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