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He protested against the application of what was termed the surplus of the fund in the hands of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to this tax ; that fund was subject to certain trusts , and the first claim- ant upon Church property was ...
He protested against the application of what was termed the surplus of the fund in the hands of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to this tax ; that fund was subject to certain trusts , and the first claim- ant upon Church property was ...
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Let us fall into Thy hands , and not into the hands of men . ... countrymen from the malice and trea- chery of the sons of violence who have risen up against them ; rebuke the madness of the people , and stay the hand of the destroyer .
Let us fall into Thy hands , and not into the hands of men . ... countrymen from the malice and trea- chery of the sons of violence who have risen up against them ; rebuke the madness of the people , and stay the hand of the destroyer .
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It may be said that I am the poison was administered by only describing the great provoca- the hands of the prisoner ? ... at the picture which I have a fact that the arsenic which was under her own hand of her state found in that man's ...
It may be said that I am the poison was administered by only describing the great provoca- the hands of the prisoner ? ... at the picture which I have a fact that the arsenic which was under her own hand of her state found in that man's ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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