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Googlt: pcrfon in Whofe favour the Indorfement is made or lo (a) Bearer.
A Summary of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Cash Bills and Promissory Notes John Bayley 1797
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Whofe fair 'grav'd fides the Memphian language fpeak In archetypes, fince dreft for filial Greek*.
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Whofe voice is that, loud as the wind, but pltafaut as the harp of Carriitt?
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Whofe beauties in terror are loft, lmprifon'd and bound is the rill Irriguous that ftole thro 'the mead,
Poetic effusions; pastoral, moral, amatory, and descriptive Perfect, William, 1737-1809 1796
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Whofe whorifli breath hath power to lead His excellence which way it lift,
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical Anderson, Robert, 1750-1830. cn 1795
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K. PhtL Some trumpet fummon hither to the walls Thefe men of Angiers; let us hear them fpeaky Whofe title they admit, Arthur's or John's.
Works 1795
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Whofe lieavenly voice, whofe foul-invading flrains.
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical Anderson, Robert, 1750-1830. cn 1795
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Which as the moon the fea moves us, to hear Whofe ftory with long patience you will long;
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical Anderson, Robert, 1750-1830. cn 1795
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Whofe virtue, and whofe general graces fpeak That which none.elfe. can. utter.
Works 1795
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Are they not odes? and glorious? that to thee Thofe mighty genii throng, which well might be Each one an ages labour? that thy days Are gilded with the union of thgfc rays Whofe each divided beam would be a fun To glad the fphere of any nation?
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical Anderson, Robert, 1750-1830. cn 1795
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