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... continued so long , most probably it has been found to answer the first of these objects , or at least to do no harm ; and the other has the convenience attached to it , of letting those of the company engaged at cards or billiards know ...
... continued so long , most probably it has been found to answer the first of these objects , or at least to do no harm ; and the other has the convenience attached to it , of letting those of the company engaged at cards or billiards know ...
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... continued to be more respected , had he developed separate ideas in separate trea- tises , and styled these practical . His application of digitalis to con sumption , and his suggestion of the circular swing , might easily have beca ...
... continued to be more respected , had he developed separate ideas in separate trea- tises , and styled these practical . His application of digitalis to con sumption , and his suggestion of the circular swing , might easily have beca ...
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... continued until the dissolution of the howses , when other abbyes were suppressed , in the tyme of King Henry the Eighth , and the bacon was delyvered with such solemnity and triumph as they of the priory and townsmen could make . The ...
... continued until the dissolution of the howses , when other abbyes were suppressed , in the tyme of King Henry the Eighth , and the bacon was delyvered with such solemnity and triumph as they of the priory and townsmen could make . The ...
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