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The next chairs of what is known in the corridors of power as "the Jic" must avoid saying what they think ministers or government officials want to hear, said O'Donnell.
The Guardian World News Richard Norton-Taylor 2011
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The abandoned cavaliers, and their disinherited offspring, must even make the best of a bad world; and sinoe llicy were undone by loyalty, endeavour to repair their broken fortunes by faction, and Jic in wait for an oppor - tunity to be revenged of the royal family.
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The body of the grandees furnishes at present but few members to the Jic kingdoms of Kurope, engrossi d by ti few individuals of the jjrincjpal nobilitj.
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If. Jic that shared the danger enjoyed the profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew rich by the victory, he might shew his gains without envy.
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Imprimi fecit BenediAus quondam ethoris (Jic) iibrO -
Specimen historico criticum editionum italicarum saeculi XV.: in quo praeter ... Giovanni Battista Audiffredi, Mariano De Romanis 1794
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Jic, Poetry, and Prophejy, and the two latter amongft the Jews were un - der the immediate diredlion and influence of the Holy Spirit, is there any thing abfurd or extravagant in fuppofing that the invention of fome mufical
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Yari* quart jam tertium diem Jic ientretur\ non enfm hoc con -
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Defcemie Coelo, & Jic age tibia Rcgina longum Calliope melosl Seu voce nunc mavis acuta,
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Jic dtffinimus, Siquidem prtdtBus Jlr tffitpifcopus petehat a fuprafcriptis Pla - citum de Vico, quod habebat a Domno C Roma precept ejus cognovimus pftdt&i & pro fe ty Populo, iir Populus ad fcnum campane coadunatus ptr ConfuUm Pifa - tium, ut ad/uflitiam facietdam prcdi -
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Jic had caufed him to be depofed and imprilbned, and afterwards uPurped his throne: that he had caufed his faid brother to be murdered: that Atabaliba was an idolater; that he caufed his fubjeifts to facrifice men and children: that he had raifed unjuft wars, and been guilty of the blood of many people; that he kept a great many concubines: that he had exacted C C 2 11X14
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