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The cauie aifigned by Mr Addifon, the fenfe of oUr own fecu - rity, may be fuppofed to have fome ihare in the mafs of feelings* That of Dr Akenlide may be allowed to have
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Bifbops have the cure of their whole diocefes; and archdeacons do, in many particulars, ihare with them/in their fpiritual cures.
Ecclesiastical Law 1797
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E-gl — d, with the above wor - thy aSbciates, had a coniiderable ihare of the plunder of poor Clutterbuck, a clerk in the Bank of England, who not only loft his all, but robbed the Bank of an immenfe fum to pay his debts of honour ..
Sporting Magazine 1796
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And in i* not adverfe to the right of his com - the fame cafe it was held, that a jury panion, but in fupport of their com - might prefume aclual oufler from an. inon - tide \, anpVJby paying him his andifturbed and quiet poflcflion for a ihare, he acknowledges him co-tenant; great length of time, Jf. 36 years, nor indeed is refufal to pay of itfclf Fide EJpinaJfe 456. 1
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In 1759 he ferved in the Channel fteet under fir Edward Hawke, and bore a very diftinguiflied ihare in the defeat of the.
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The chief blefiings of esiftence do not fall to oar ihare
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Would God that every one who hear* me, would make a diligent examination, what ihare of his da* fires, his hopes, and bis fears, theunfeen world ukes up; and feri* ouflj alk himfclf, whether it €iin. poffibly be fit, that the in* fioitel J moil important part of his condition fliould be allowed
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As vet no men of hlgli an - thority are loiind to liave had any ihare in the plot, 'i'liev are thieily young men, alt
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If the deceafed leave three fons, the eldeft and the youngeft ihare all his property; but the middle fon takes nothing: if he have no ions, his eftate goes to his brothers, and, if he have no bFothers, it efcheats to the Chief of the tribe.
Dissertations and Miscellaneous Pieces Relating to the History and Antiquities, the Arts ... William Jones, William Chambers, Warren Hastings 1792
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Mafter Blifil would likewife have had his. ihare;. but though Mn AUworthy had given him frequent orders to make no. difference betwefen the lads, yet was Thwackum altogether as kind and gentle to this youth, as he was harfh, nay even barbar - ous, to the other.
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