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... taken away my servant from me , wherefore what thou most lovest shall be taken away from thee . " On her relating this vision to her husband , they were struck with mutual terror and amazement ; and on falling to sleep again , she ...
... taken away my servant from me , wherefore what thou most lovest shall be taken away from thee . " On her relating this vision to her husband , they were struck with mutual terror and amazement ; and on falling to sleep again , she ...
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... taken by order of go- vernment ; when the inhabitants were found to be in number 3,929,326 la 1801 , by another census then taken , there were 5,305,638 Making an increase in ten years of 1,376,31 According to this average , exclusive ...
... taken by order of go- vernment ; when the inhabitants were found to be in number 3,929,326 la 1801 , by another census then taken , there were 5,305,638 Making an increase in ten years of 1,376,31 According to this average , exclusive ...
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... taken by him in 1138. The same family held this castle against king John , who sent his favourite , Fulk de Brent , to besiege it ; and when he had taken it , gave it to him as a reward for his good services . This same Fulk having com ...
... taken by him in 1138. The same family held this castle against king John , who sent his favourite , Fulk de Brent , to besiege it ; and when he had taken it , gave it to him as a reward for his good services . This same Fulk having com ...
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