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  • We faw on it abundance of fmoaks by day, and fires by night, and a large town on the north-fide of it, not far from the fea; but it was fucn bad weather that we did not go afhore.

    Voyages and TRavels in All Parts of the World 1812

  • AH fucn may and will receive the terms of par - don, and him who has obtained them, with open arms, and with a glad heart; admiring the great goodnefs of God; adoring the love of Aeir Redeemer; refolving to live worthy of fuch mighty favours.

    Sermons: by the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Wilson, ... 1795

  • It was a matter of public notoriety that an undue and unconditional influence had been exercifed in a recent indance, and there was every reafon to fuppofe, that the lofs of a bill that had been carried by a great ma - jority of that Houfe was folely owing to fucn an interfe - rence.

    The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons ... 1784

  • If fucn conuenant, which it »s certaine to be the firft conioining that wehauewithGod, ftandeth vpon the mercieof God, there isleft no foundation of our owne righreoufnefle.

    The institution of christian religion 1578

  • 'cornicns iapiu gravioret praibeas U inimicis ri - fucn ac ludibriuniy malitiofx fortunv iudum at joctuDy atque, ut ait Juvenalis, mitttum, Sat.

    Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera Horace, Ludovicus Desprez, André Dacier 1793

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