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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Cuban name of the snapper, Lutianus apodus, called the schoolmaster.
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May I but have the happiness to know that Lady Clementina What caji I wish for Lady
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He caji upon Jinners (faith the Pfalmift ') the Jiercenefs of his anger y by fending evil angels among them.
Sermons: by the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Wilson, ... 1795
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On the Evidences of Heart-atbeifm, 177 caji forth mire and dirty do not know, acknowledge and believe in God, as God; as he reveals himfelf in the Word, and as he is in his own perfedt efTence.
Sermons on the heart 1789
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The young ladies generally appeared in a caji gown of fome perfon of quality; and as at this epoch the women of that denomination were not bieft with the tafte of the prefent D 2 age.
An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy, late of Covent-Garden theatre 1785
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To divorce, to refuji, to abandon, to caji off. jr.
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J»«) com - where it feerns to make a much eafier monly fignilies the Jiate of feparate fpi~ conftruciion of death and hell being caji rits i I have taken it uniformly in this into the lake of fye, than any that F m fenfe, both here and in the next veife, have met with;
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