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Page 86
... person known to be possessed of sheep , and in several cases have actually been sold again to their rightful but ... persons availed themselves of the circumstance to destroy even the ewes when heavy with lamb ; sheep being at this time ...
... person known to be possessed of sheep , and in several cases have actually been sold again to their rightful but ... persons availed themselves of the circumstance to destroy even the ewes when heavy with lamb ; sheep being at this time ...
Page 90
... person , so capable of better things , should have so frequently made use of this trap for the feelings in Margaret Lyndsay , where he really seemed to be animated by the spirit of Muley . Bugentuf himself , sparing neither sex nor age ...
... person , so capable of better things , should have so frequently made use of this trap for the feelings in Margaret Lyndsay , where he really seemed to be animated by the spirit of Muley . Bugentuf himself , sparing neither sex nor age ...
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... religious faith . No two persons were agreed as to all that was zaid respecting it : some of their assertions indeed were so extra- T 2 vagant , vagant , that no reflecting person could give them credit. East of Palestine . 263.
... religious faith . No two persons were agreed as to all that was zaid respecting it : some of their assertions indeed were so extra- T 2 vagant , vagant , that no reflecting person could give them credit. East of Palestine . 263.
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