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They were not brought to Chrifl to be cured of any bodily difeafe: For if this had been the cafe, and the children had need of healing in this fenfe, the dif - ciples would not have rebuked them for bringing them to be healed; befide, there is not a word faid, intimating that they were cured of any bodily diforder, or that they had any.
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* The chance of war, 'faid'he to an illufrxious prifoner,' hap - fens to all: take your fword again - — the brave mould never be without one, who ufe it in defence of their country! '
Travels into Norway, Denmark, and Russia, in the years 1788, 1789, 1790, and 1791 1792
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* • The reafonablenefs of toleration was not difputed; * 'but it is n (t toleration, it was faid, that is afkcd by the DiiTenters, but equaliiv: th. e free cxeicife of their own cq jnocl (?
A Review of the principal proceedings of the Parliament of 1784 [microform] 1792
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Iz layta nao, sins Sumdai wiv dailite sabin maiken teh curtins faid, ect.
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February 11, 2008 at 5:39 pm reminz mee ob a rollink stonz song………….. aym gonna faid awai
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And, notwithftanding what the gentleman from South Carolina has faid on the luoj 6t of the condinSl of Muffa - chufettsat is a matter of notoriety that the oppolition of Virginia and Kentucky did put an fcnd to Mr. Adams 'war, we took our Hand, fir, and on principles for which I have been attempting this day molt fe. blytp contend, we triumphed.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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The Speaker faid, that the relations of amity certainly did lbfift between this country and France, and that he did not onceive the gentleman from Maflachutetts to be out of order i his expreflions.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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Mr. JOHNSON faid, the gentleman from Virginia (Mr. Randolph) had made it his duty to tropbfe the houfe with a few remarks.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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I did, faid Mr.R. * as one of the Committee, put many queitions to the gentlemen attending, but under the difad vantage at the commencement of a total unacquaintance with the futge&i at all times under the reftraint arifing from interrogating gentle - men of high refpe&ability on points in which their interefts op - pokd a dire£\ anfwer, and who appeared for others, the circurn - fiances of whofe cafe was more exceptionable.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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Mr. JOHNSON, after fome preliminary remarks, faid the committee of Ways and Means had examined the Ihbjectof J the late importations ofBritifh manufactures with confkierable attention; and after much deliberation and difficulty had report - ed a resolution to the Houfe recommending a reference of. the whole fubjeft to the Secretary of the Trealury, % who had ample power over it.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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