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P1ea« that another joined in the promife. and that the pro* mife was not made by defendant alone.
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He is thst head of gold which iputt a glory on the bcdy: and the Diiitmeni poured upon the head, cBiinot mife to go down to the Ikiria of im gar - ments.
A View of the Covenant of Grace from the Sacred Records.: Wherein the Parties in that Covenant ... 1797
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Rejoinder, that at the time of the de* mife of 1*. he was not fcifed to the ufe of the wife, Vpp. 145.
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If but a parent bind and oblige his children to do fo and fo, we count it juttice to do it, and great injufticfe and ini - quity if it be not done, when parents are dead and gone; is not their feed and heirs bound by their right, pro - mife, or covenant as well as they were?
Sermons and Other Practical Works: Consisting of Above One Hundred and Fifty Sermons Besides His ... 1796
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As Ghrift is the foundation of all the promifes, fo he is the fcundati-ni of all the bleflings ccn - vtained in the covenant of pn-mife: more particulajly, to give a fhtrt fum of thefe. —
Sermons and Other Practical Works: Consisting of Above One Hundred and Fifty Sermons Besides His ... 1796
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Two months after date, we or either of us pro - mife to pay to Mr.C. B. and C.. or order.
A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886, former owner 1795
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Under the peaceful fhades of Solitude the mind of Man regenerates, and his faculties acquire new force; it is there alone that the happy can enjoy the fulnefs of felicity, or the mife - rable forget his woe; it is there that the bofom of fenfibility experiences its moft deli - cious emotions; it is there that creative ge -
Solitude Considered with Respect to Its Influence Upon the Mind and the Heart 1795
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Let your General do hi« worft: for you, be what you are, long; and your mife - ry increafc with your age!
Works 1795
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All they could obtain from his majefty, was a pro - mife that he would connive at, and not moled thefti, provided they carried themfelves peiceably; but he would not tolerate them by his public authority.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States 1795
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The pro - mife of inlargement to Japheth, an allufion to his name, p. 34, 35.
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