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"As thoa," she said, "anybody cud taake money vur a drap a milk."
Roger Trewinion Joseph Hocking 1898
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If it be just to take from the petitioners the increased profits that have accrued frorn the ex - istence of one restrictive law, thoa it will be just to indemnify ibem for losses sustained by the operation of other restrictive laws; and in this view of the subject, the balance will be largely against the government.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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Ma. What is that ecclesiastical discipline '- that* thoa Bpeahest of f' ''
The fathers of the English Church; or, A selection from the writings of the ... 1812
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Poor Theodore! rather hadst thoa said, "Am I indebted for the powers of argument."
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O Liberty! thou tmiivenev of life, thou solace of toils, thou patron of virtue, thou encourager of industry, thou spring of justice, thou sfmething more than life beyond the reach of fancy to describe, all hail! it is thou that bcaniest the sunshine in the patriot's breast; it is thoa that sweetenest the toil of the labouring mechanic! thou dost inspire the ploughman with Ivis jocund mirtb, and thou tunest the merry milk -
The surprising adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, king of the beggars, containing his life--a dictionary of the cant language and many entertaining particulars of that extraordinary man Goadby, Robert, 1721-1778 1812
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Till tbeluid-brMic her canTUSwingidioiiid iwi From Ibc iweet Ue thoa scarce nronliltt part.
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■ ■ Oh Christianity, thoa last best gtft'of heaven!
Roll of a tennis ball, through the moral world, a ser. of contemplations, by a solitary ... John Stewart 1812
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When thoa waft in thy id thy perfume, they mocked thee for too much ty J; in thy rags thoti knoweft none, but art de - for the contrary | |.
Works 1795
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So thoa and 1 are nothing then when on a di - verfe fhore.
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical Anderson, Robert, 1750-1830. cn 1795
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Atid 10 this is the laft letter thoa art tt» receive from nie: becaufc the Earl of Oiathatn (I read in the papers) is pit to the Downsj*and the wind, \ find, is fair.
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