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... give her two [ hundred ] and fifty pounds per annum during her life , if it should please God to take me out of the world be- fore her . She answered she had better keep as she was than give a certainty for an uncertainty ; she should ...
... give her two [ hundred ] and fifty pounds per annum during her life , if it should please God to take me out of the world be- fore her . She answered she had better keep as she was than give a certainty for an uncertainty ; she should ...
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... give thee a spirit of grace , Esau [ Isaiah ] 44.3 . To whom will God give the spirit of grace ? To those that are dry and thirsty , that feel themselves athirst for want of grace . Though thou canst not yet call God Father , nor look ...
... give thee a spirit of grace , Esau [ Isaiah ] 44.3 . To whom will God give the spirit of grace ? To those that are dry and thirsty , that feel themselves athirst for want of grace . Though thou canst not yet call God Father , nor look ...
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... give her a Crismus gift , Joseph , to keep all her life , " sed Miss Carline . " Ah , " ses old Miss Stallins , " when I was a gall we used to hang up our stockins- 99 " Why , mother ! " ses all of ' em , " to say stockins right before ...
... give her a Crismus gift , Joseph , to keep all her life , " sed Miss Carline . " Ah , " ses old Miss Stallins , " when I was a gall we used to hang up our stockins- 99 " Why , mother ! " ses all of ' em , " to say stockins right before ...
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American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present John Towner Frederick Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1948 |
American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present John Towner Frederick Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1948 |
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