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After some interval* the constancy of the candidate i* prored by a moi*e excruciating triak He i | laid inahttm - moe with his hands bound feat, and an innumerable mul - titude of venomous antsj whose bite occasions exquisite - pain, and produces a violent inflammation, are thrown upon him.
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These sentiments are explained and prored at large, in my Essay on the nature and glory of the Gospel:
The Works... Joseph Bellamy 1812
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Transubstantiation defended and prored firom Scripture.
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TheEqnsliM* tion of the Poor's Bate prored to be both eqnitaUe aad practicable, & o.
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These authorities, he said, clearly prored that all negroes and other property which in the course of the war had been taken, or in any war had fallen into the hands of the British, had shifted their owner, and were no longer the properly of the American inbabitanls.
The Debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States 1789
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