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Then both Norman and Adions break up laughing at Schiff.
The Big Picture 2008
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Adions, looks, words, fleps, form the alphabet by Avhich you may ipell charaders: forae are mere let - ters, fome contain entire words, lines, whole pages, which at once decypher the life of a man.
Aphorisms on man Fuseli, Henry, 1741-1825 1794
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Adions on penal ftatotes Ihatl be laid in the proper county, of - fences againft die ftatntes of ofory, maintenance, the cuHoms and revenue excepted.
A Compendious Digest of the Statute Law, Comprising the Substance and Effect of All the Public ... 1787
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But in all Real Adions the Defendant was intitled to B. n Imparlance of courfe.
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From hence it was, that all Matters of Debt might be put in the fame Adlion, becaufc the Fine upon the Original could be taken in Proportion to the Sum demanded; but Debt and Trejpafs could not, for the Fine in Tre/pafs was to be in the Judgment, and to, be fet by the Court: and from this arofe a Diftinftion between Adions, and how they were to be feparated.
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The engrofled Bill, intitled, 'An Ad for the Limitation of Adions,' was read and compared; on the Queftion, Whether the faid Bill do pals \ It paffed in the Affirmative, as follows;
A journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council of the state of New-Jersey .. 1777
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Words and Adions will not fail to lead us up to celeftial Xhrones of inconeeivab'. eand Eternal Happinefs.
An essay towards the improvement of reason; in the pursuit of learning and conduct of life 1707
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For fince the Nation had been fo generally Poyfoned and Jnfedcd by the adverfe Party of Jacobitles and High Chur/: hmen, who had made it their hulinefs in every Country and Corporation to reprefent the King, and all his Adions and Defigns in falfe and counterfeit Co -
A letter to the author of The memorial of the state of England 1705
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The Malady he was atllidtcd with was the Gout, which getting not long afterwards into his Stomach, at once ended both his life and his good Adions, which were many.
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That as Temporal rewards may be a fub - ordinate end, fo our Eternal reward muft be the principal end of all our Adions.
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