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Hallooed "woi" to his horses and though it was June
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript John Clare 1828
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And "maybe dass woi we cud GETAWAYWIVVIT!" is the new most cringeworthy Statham line ever, replacing
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RaZmAn: aku ensem put3 … most handsome man in da world .. woi put3 ko sem brape?
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I shall be heartily glad to see him, and keep to my promise; but I was rather glad that he seemed indifferent 5 and will now, by no means, as I told you by woi-d of mouth, have the obligation to Ue on my side j especially as I mean to receive no emolument from it.
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When Mr. Willis first came to the possession of this estate it was woi-th 2000/. a year.
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For it Under the denomination of must be confessed, that cases duties, it is obvious that prayer, have occurred of persons who praise, public and family woi* - would contend zeaJonsIy and
The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ... 1812
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By my fayth, this was a fayre and a good lyfe; where - fore I repute myselve sore deceyved, in that I have rendered up tho fortress of Aloys; for it wolde have kept fro alle the woi Ide, and the daye that I gave it up it. was fournyshed with vytaylles, to have been kept seven yere without any re-vytaylynge.
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Great numbers of Jews are fettled in this city, wl. ere they have a fynagogue; and, akliough all re - ligions arc tolerated, theirs is the only foreign woi/liip allowed to h?. publicly cx - erci; ed.
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The white, acer ncgioido; the wood of this tree, eipecially that which is cuiled in its grain; is much uled in cabinet woi k; it is firm and fmooth; it takes a fii-. e polifli, and may be ftained of the colour of black walnut or mahogany, 2.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. cn 1796
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V.TiiF. general rule of exercifing difcipline towards thofe members who give oft'ence in words or conduci, and which is applicable to every caTe, is given by Jefus Chrift in the following, woi: ds: * 'If thy brother fh all trerpafs. i ..
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