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The latter two goals were scored despite the vow of Britain's goalkeeper, Chance llor of the Exchequer George Osborne, that he would never, ever, allow such scores.
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And as the Laying on of the Hands of an ApoHle was iu the primitive Church imployed to procure this (or of a Bifliop as the Supream Pa - llor when the Apoftles were dead, for obtaining the more ordinary Gifts of the Holy Spirit) So there is good Reafon to believe that the Jews had before ufed this Ceremony of Laying on of Hands on this Occafion: for it was a thing ufed by them on almoft all Occafions that werefolemn.
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Anna Chance llor, BBC's Pride and Prejudice, Four Weddings and a Funeral) from a trip, artist Adolph (
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See Mount llor. i.v.] [NORTHBOROUGH, a township in Worces - ter county, Massachusetts, formerly the «. part of Westborough.
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