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The Board of Missions has liad upon me, during my brief stay in the home-land, the task of raising the amount.
Letter from Young John Allen to church leaders from the SE region,July 11, 1906 2008
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None of us knew (or know) anything about the magazine beyond what you liad out about it.
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When we thought she had liad time to consider of the contents, we sent up io request the favour of speaking with Jlrs. Beaumont.
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For Marco might take and take and take, but she liad let him do it
The Bellini Bride Reid, Michelle 2002
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Abramanov calculated that what he liad discovered just might be the most powerful and efficient nuclear energy source on the face of the earth.
Floating City Lustbader, Eric 1990
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The little spaces of open ground between the huge-trunked pine - trees liad no counterpart up in the lofty spreading foliage.
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Obama has made many promises and just like his predecessors he has liad.
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This Heroine, attended by gens d*armes, fltfthe4 with the conscious dignity of virtue, quitted the Hall amidst the tears and sighs of all those wh« liad faeaid her artless narrative, and who were not callotis to the noble - expand in gs of a geneveut but evidenily a distettfpered mind.
Leisure-moments in the Camp and in the Guard-room J. F. Neville , Veteran British officer 1812
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OF SALES, BOOK Vrf. 3SS Prince was much irritated it their conduct, and liad dirtermined to deprive them of their employ -
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Many years ago I liad in my hands a small edition of Homer, (Greek, without Latin) and it was the very copy, that Pope used in his translation.
The Life and Letters of William Cowper, Esq: With Remarks on Epistolary Writers William Hayley , William Cowper 1812
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