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... notice of the public . As a native of Cleveland , however , we have only to remark , on the authority of preceding biographers , that Dr. Brian Walton , after receiving the rudiments of grammar- learning , was sent to Magdalene College ...
... notice of the public . As a native of Cleveland , however , we have only to remark , on the authority of preceding biographers , that Dr. Brian Walton , after receiving the rudiments of grammar- learning , was sent to Magdalene College ...
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... notice that they had it in contemplation to recommend the compulsory resumption of cash - payments , and was intended to convey his ideas on the pro- priety of continuing the Restriction - Act . He concluded with the following ...
... notice that they had it in contemplation to recommend the compulsory resumption of cash - payments , and was intended to convey his ideas on the pro- priety of continuing the Restriction - Act . He concluded with the following ...
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... notice of it . Amicus not being satisfied with our former reply to him , we are in duced to add that , in the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican , two characters are presented to our notice ; the one , a vain - glorious formalist ...
... notice of it . Amicus not being satisfied with our former reply to him , we are in duced to add that , in the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican , two characters are presented to our notice ; the one , a vain - glorious formalist ...
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