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If you remember red shirt tiot incident last year.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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This house was distinguished, tiot by the magnificence of the building, but the dighih 'of its guests, and its hospitality to all ranks find degrees.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century;: Comprizing Biographical ... 1812
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Is tiot every act of obedience easy to a mind animated by a love as vehement as that, which can -
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Not, indeed, that a British general should tiot under all circumstances command every facility which the country can afford; but there is a man - ner adapted to circumstances which removes half their evil; and this certainly was not the most conciliatory that could have been devised.
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And that therefore it is tiot inconsistent in any child of Adam, with that self-love which is essential to moral agency, to yield a perfect obedi* ence to the moral law.
The Works... Joseph Bellamy 1812
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Are you distinguishable by love, peaceableness, kindness, gentleness, meekness and patience, are you distinguishable by serenity of mind and purity of heart, by sincerity and rectitude from all those who are tiot christians, or who only bear the appellation of christians?
Sermons on Prevalent Errors, and Vices and on Various Other Topics Georg Joachim Zollikofer 1812
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And I can - tiot help advising my readers to look upon all parries, and all who make either religion or politicks a pany-afluir, in the same light, and to keep cleiu* of all sides alike; making it their business to consult the real good of their country, and the real welfare of their souls, without any eye to the sordid gains of corruption, or any desire to fight the battles of either party.
The Dignity of Human Nature, Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1812
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M O S clpal I/land, called Mofamblauc, is tiot more than three miles in length, and halt 'as much in breadth, and is about two miles from the i-jntinent.
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Consequences, tiot Fear, and Anxiety are 'the fymptoms of that dreadful cafe; the. hardened fiiincr* when the fpirit of God hath withdrawn its influence, goes on: careleflly in his wickednefs, feeling no for - rpw for whal is paft,. and regardlcfs. of what is to come,,
Sermons: By the Late Right Reverend John Hinchliffe, ... ... John Hinchliffe 1796
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They followed him aceordingly; but id tiot gone far before they came to Uie jnno
Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries [microform]: From ... 1796
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