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... letters of horning and poinding , arrestment , and inhibition and caption , which are quite super fluous and unnecessary , should be permitted . The unnecessary and ex- pensive forms of letters of suspension and advocation , which are ...
... letters of horning and poinding , arrestment , and inhibition and caption , which are quite super fluous and unnecessary , should be permitted . The unnecessary and ex- pensive forms of letters of suspension and advocation , which are ...
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... letter of travelling adventures . But to give you something like a regular narrative , I must begin where my last letter left off . With a fixed determination to perform my duty in a conscientious manner , and with my father's strong ...
... letter of travelling adventures . But to give you something like a regular narrative , I must begin where my last letter left off . With a fixed determination to perform my duty in a conscientious manner , and with my father's strong ...
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... letter . I have never seen a pair of such frank , kind , eccentric men . The doctor , in par- ticular , is a delightful oddity ; but all that I could say about him must be reserved till I have the pleasure of a real conversation with ...
... letter . I have never seen a pair of such frank , kind , eccentric men . The doctor , in par- ticular , is a delightful oddity ; but all that I could say about him must be reserved till I have the pleasure of a real conversation with ...
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... letters , I would have nothing new and strange to talk about when we meet , as I hope we yet may , though I cannot ... letter , ) I shall reserve the description of the place , its inhabitants , and those in particular with whom I am ...
... letters , I would have nothing new and strange to talk about when we meet , as I hope we yet may , though I cannot ... letter , ) I shall reserve the description of the place , its inhabitants , and those in particular with whom I am ...
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... letter to the Archbishop of Glasgow , ( see Keith's App . p . 193 , ) says , that he had by him " all the Doctoris Willock had allegeit , and di- verse uthors . " But Kennedy was one of the most learned and wealthy among the Popish ...
... letter to the Archbishop of Glasgow , ( see Keith's App . p . 193 , ) says , that he had by him " all the Doctoris Willock had allegeit , and di- verse uthors . " But Kennedy was one of the most learned and wealthy among the Popish ...
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