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Page 68
... keep up some sort of conformity with the regulations of the State . A very large proportion of the English gentry were indeed recusants , as those were called who refused to swear allegiance to the queen in a form of oath which de ...
... keep up some sort of conformity with the regulations of the State . A very large proportion of the English gentry were indeed recusants , as those were called who refused to swear allegiance to the queen in a form of oath which de ...
Page 440
... keep up communications and two or three thousand at Jellalabad , between Koorrum and Jellalabad ; but how would be any real defence against the in- can any sort of military communication be vasion of India . No sooner had we estab ...
... keep up communications and two or three thousand at Jellalabad , between Koorrum and Jellalabad ; but how would be any real defence against the in- can any sort of military communication be vasion of India . No sooner had we estab ...
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... keep the words of the Lord : he just kept them ; but he knew amongst the rest the Lord's words about the keeping of his words , and about being ashamed of him before men , and it was with a pitiful indignation he heard the minister's ...
... keep the words of the Lord : he just kept them ; but he knew amongst the rest the Lord's words about the keeping of his words , and about being ashamed of him before men , and it was with a pitiful indignation he heard the minister's ...
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Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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