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  • Lordis depairted, in the morning Johne Knox desyred to speak with the same Lordis; whiche grantit unto him, he was conveyed to thair ludgeing by the Laird of Balvaird, [791] and thus he began: --

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • November 27th, 2007 at 9: 59 am abbey and brittany both have a highly developed form of team work and social skills most of us take for grantit. if anything we should be learning from that example. both of them are in good health and are diong the best they can in an unforgiving world and should be respected as such. we never know why mother nature throws us a curve ball like this but i can say one thing for sure we must be thankfull for what we do have “indipendance being one of them”. as for abbey and brittany they have to always be considerate to eachother which includes not jeprodising each others saftey or health or even getting oneanother into trouble. they have to be accountable to eachother until the day they die, thats the kind of comitments they have to ballance. both of these girls are very good looking and would make an interesting date and interesting wives. in respect to the law in the case of marrage the law will have to bend to the will of the diversity of there situation and honour there wishes, if it was the will of god for them to be this way they shall also have gods blessing in matramony. jorrit Says:

    Peers Into The Lives Of Two Headed Twins 2007

  • They "theirfor, in recompens of his extraordinarie panis, and in satisfaction theirof (not to induce any preparative to deanes of guild to crave a recompence heirafter), but to incurage ithers to travel also diligentlie in the discharge of thair office, grantit and assignit to him the sum of £47, 3s. 4d. owin be him of the rest of his account of the unlawis of the persons convict for slaying of black fische, and dischargit him theirof be their presentis for ever."

    The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales James Grant

  • Gillespie produceit,” to the magistrates and council of Glasgow, “a presentation grantit to him, be his Majestie, of the place of the Highe Kirke, instead of the bischope” (Glasgow Burgh Records).

    The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning Hugh Binning 1640

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