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Appurtenances, in the modern Way of Inoculation I never had in my Life.
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_I doubt not but this small_ TREATISE _may put some Persons upon a previous Examination of Robust Females, that they may be at a certainty with respect to mutual Enjoyment; but I would not have them rashly conclude from large Appurtenances only, that they are unnatural, but, on the contrary, agreeable Companions.
Tractus de Hermaphrodites Or, A Treatise of Hermaphrodites Giles Jacob
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Pickeringe with all & singular the Appurtenances theirunto belongeing duringe hir life Naturall and No longer and then to Come unto James Coates of little Barugh Husbandman all the Right & Title of the above saide
The Evolution of an English Town Gordon Home 1923
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His father had left him a plantation of two hundred and eighty acres on the Rappahannock, “one Moiety of my Land lying on Deep Run,” three lots in Frederick “with all the houses and Appurtenances thereto belonging,” and one quarter of the residuary estate.
The True George Washington Ford, Paul L 1896
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Appurtenances to a loom, consisting of threading sticks (1), woof beaters (2), comb for straightening thread (3), and braces for warp (4).
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My little Cot, with the Appurtenances, were worth about threescore
Zadig Or, The Book of Fate 1694-1778 Voltaire 1736
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I give these lands houses slaves Appurtenances and real estate
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And it is hereby further declared and agreed that all the Lands before mentioned with their and every of their Appurtenances shall be held occupied and enjoyed by the said
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Issuing Growing or Ariseing by from and out off the said Tract of Land with their and Every of their Appurtenances unto the said Robert Carter his Executors Administrators and
Power of Attorney from Thomas Lord Fairfax and William Cage to Robert Carter, July 5, 1721 1721
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And after the Deceased Did Give and Bequeath the said sixth part of the said Tract of Land with all and singular the Appurtenances whatsoever unto the Right
Power of Attorney from Thomas Lord Fairfax and William Cage to Robert Carter, July 5, 1721 1721
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