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								Tolbooth of Edinburgh, where he dayley converses with all the 
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								I returned also to my almost dayley exhortations to the Institutions of Governments in the John Adams autobiography, part 1, "John Adams," through 1776 1961 
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								The news brought by this Ship is that a War is dayley expected between England and Spain; Signals out for 4 or 5 Sail more being in the Offing, one of which is said to be a ship from Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767 
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								The Sadlers and their job deals with deaths and unimaginable things on a dayley basis that most of you people could never stomach. 
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								Bills come dayley almost presented to me of one kynd or other without aney aduize, but from Jno. 
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								Bills come dayley almost presented to me of one kynd or other without aney aduize, but from Jno. 
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								Bills come dayley almost presented to me of one kynd or other without aney aduize, but from Jno. 
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								a War is dayley expected between England and Spain; Signals out for 4 or Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World James Cook 1753 
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