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He had work to do, and he would! ivc through it with the thought of seeing Amanda tomorrow night.
Wyoming Territory Merritt, Jackie 1997
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Revicwei* 'thinks the inference is not quite t*»nclu. -»ivc.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ... 1812
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Our iravellci accommodated witb a lionc lioufe, fro the prrtprietiir had been didodgcn! by a ivc fpecies of: intB, cidled Ard by the and well known to naturaliiis for tliet.
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But the commercial intcrcourfe hetween this country and Ire - land was hahle to a variety of rellri£lions and prohlhiiions, of which Irekuid then loudly compkfined, ah tending to create an inequahty in the encouragcnicnt of the national indudry of the rcfpecl: ivc coun - tries; and Vvhlc:? inequality Ihc threatened to take nicalurcs of an unfriendly fort to overcome.
A Review of the principal proceedings of the Parliament of 1784 [microform] 1792
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Is his bofom fympathize with mine. very vain, my vNcary fcarch, to find ifs which only centres in the mind! ivc I dray'd from picafure and repofe,
Elegant Extracts; Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry: Selected for the Improvement of ... 1791
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Before we parted, he g; ivc to Ot6o two or three vcd feathers tied up in a tuft;, and a lean half - ftarv'cd nppppp
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Cook g; ivc orders to fend out another boat tor the fame purpose.
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SONG 952. ten by Mr.Hamilton. ivc founds! an*! to the fair
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It ts till the rcfiirveclion, Job xix, 26, The Taints dufti precious, locked up in the grave as a cibinet, tilldll J. ord h: ivc further ufe fur it.
An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion: With Respect to Faith and Practice ... 1773
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Hamilton objected to the draught ivc toto; said that the contrast drawn between the conduct of France and England amounted to a declaration of war; he denied that France had ever done us favors; that it was mean for a nation to acknowledge favors; that the dispositions of the people of this country towards France, he considered as a serious calamity; that the Executive ought not, by an echo of this language, to nourish that disposition in the people; that the offers in commerce made us by France, were the offspring of the moment, of circumstances which would not last, and it was wrong to receive as permanent, things merely temporary; that he could demonstrate that Great Britain showed us more favors than France.
The Anas 1818
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