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He does it, too, so long as work is to be had at any price, and by the standard he sets up Jewtown must alide.
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- But the more eiiectually to ascertain his meaning, he again refers, in the next verse, to what he had said in the beginning of the first chapter, already cited — * Ltfl that therefore alide in you, which ye have heard from the beginning.
Letter illustrative of the Gospel hsitory, and of the Epistles, as connected with it, in reply ... 1812
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But it is the will of God and of nature, that thefe mortal bodies fhould be laid alide, when the foul is ready to enter into real life; for this life is but an embryo flate, a preparation for life.
Historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of ... 1797
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But thefe alTemblies being laid alide, and the prince invefled with the whole executive power, the authority became one, and the fo - vereign was the fountain from whence all infe - rior powers ilTued.
The spirit of general history : in a series of lectures, from the eighth, to the eighteenth century : wherein is given a view of the progress of society, in manners and legislation during that period Thomson, George, Rev., fl. 1791-2 1792
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; Tiid iie, take care tiir. n lurn iV-'t alide again, t? tl - ih«»ii jie-iih ftoni the wav wiie: i his wrath j - kindled bnt a little:.
The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come .. 1785
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They, however, put the wood alide without untying the ftring, which perhaps might have pro - ceeded from fuperftirionj for we were informed by Omiah, that when they obfervcd us offering prefcnts to them, they requcftcd fomcthing for their Eatooa.
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Spanifh women do to this day, and not twenty of them; were porTciTed of a cap; but hair plainly dreft is a mode now confined to the lovveft order of inhabitants, and all dif - tinch'on of drefs between the wife of a nobleman and that of a citizen is entirely laid alide, Expence and extravagance are cS NAPLES. are here in the extreme.
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But he had a great the fir ft i. ftanee that occurs of many ill qualities: he was a; n - the letting alide daughters; but bilious, fickle, and deceitful, whether it was done bycuftouij He projected the murder of his by virtue of any law, or by nephews, the fons of Clodo - downright force, is very fac mir, though he afterwards re - from being clear, lented; he encouraged his ne -
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1782
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The Petition from* the County of Monmouth, praying that the late F. leftion in the faid County may be fct alide, was read a fecond Time, and lent to the lluufe of AfTembly.
A journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council of the state of New-Jersey .. 1777
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On their return, John called his mafter alide, and told him of his due diftribu -
The Fool of Quality; Or, the History of Henry Earl of Moreland. 1770
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