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... receiving the tale of William Armstrong , usually called Christie's Will , as a piece of genuine and unmixed antiquity : but we pardon its insertion on ac- count of the interesting notes with which it is accompanied . From these we ...
... receiving the tale of William Armstrong , usually called Christie's Will , as a piece of genuine and unmixed antiquity : but we pardon its insertion on ac- count of the interesting notes with which it is accompanied . From these we ...
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... received another direction , had he been impelled with no less force into the paths of wisdom and benevolence , what a blessing to the world would he have been ! ' In Egypt , he found a race much more ignorant , more depraved , and ...
... received another direction , had he been impelled with no less force into the paths of wisdom and benevolence , what a blessing to the world would he have been ! ' In Egypt , he found a race much more ignorant , more depraved , and ...
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... received a firm establishment , which it obtained by a royal confirmation of all its privi- leges and immunities ... receiving , for the same , bread to the value of two pence ; likewise he is bound to do the same services , at lent ...
... received a firm establishment , which it obtained by a royal confirmation of all its privi- leges and immunities ... receiving , for the same , bread to the value of two pence ; likewise he is bound to do the same services , at lent ...
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