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... pass , I pray thee , through thy country : we will not turn to the right nor to the left until we have passed thy borders , " And Edom said unto him , " Thou shalt not pass by me lest I come out against thee with the sword . ” * second ...
... pass , I pray thee , through thy country : we will not turn to the right nor to the left until we have passed thy borders , " And Edom said unto him , " Thou shalt not pass by me lest I come out against thee with the sword . ” * second ...
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... pass over his election for Westminster in 1806 , and his failure in the succeeding summer , when a change of ministers led to a dissolution of parliament . He was then returned for Ilchester , and was one of those who raised their voice ...
... pass over his election for Westminster in 1806 , and his failure in the succeeding summer , when a change of ministers led to a dissolution of parliament . He was then returned for Ilchester , and was one of those who raised their voice ...
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... pass'd your youth not so unpleasantly , And if you had it o'er again - ' twould pass - So thank your stars that matters are no worse , And read your Bible , Sir , and mind your purse . " But for the present , gentle reader ! and Still ...
... pass'd your youth not so unpleasantly , And if you had it o'er again - ' twould pass - So thank your stars that matters are no worse , And read your Bible , Sir , and mind your purse . " But for the present , gentle reader ! and Still ...
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