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In the year since the last a baby was born he had become closer to Rose than he had ieen to any of his other children.
two women Cole, Martina 1999
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His usual eager, if incompetent, self had ieen dealt a cruel blow.
An East Wind Coming Cover, Arthur Byron 1979
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I knew a man in Christ, above four ieen years ago,
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Not a ftivam of fi'eih water vvas to be ieen on the wholt coalt.
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The que - brantahueftbs, ihags, and gulls, were ieen off the coaft j and the laft two were alfo frequent in tlie Sound.
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Every day, at lun - rife, innumerable veflels, loaded with va - rious kinds of flowers and herbs culti - vated in thefe gardens, are ieen arriving by the canal, at the great market-place of the capital.
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In that world of mifery, truth will not only be known, but it will be ieen, and underftood, and felt, to the utter confufion and torment of the wicked.
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 1797
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Inured to bear the yoke of proteftant in - corporations, at the fame time that they flirink with horror from the idea of pontifical tyranny; they imagine that as popery began in the refcript of Phocas, in the feventh century, it ended in pro - teftant nations, when their feveral princes were ieen under the proteftant banner.
A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe : containing their history ... : and an essay tending to shew both the political and moral necessity of abolishing exclusive establishments, with answers to some principal objections Whatman, James, 1741-1798 1796
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It appears proper, likewife, to notice, that no provifion has yet ieen mades for paying the yearly interefl, on the two million loan
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. [from old catalog] 1795
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There are huge and feemingly infuperable dif - ficulties in the way; and we have ieen that neither men nor angels can prefcribe any relief.
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