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or annual benefactors to the Society . The higher classes are thus enabled to be
at the head of the institution , while their contributions give them a claim of
gratitude on the whole body . This appears to be one of the advantages of the
popular ...
or annual benefactors to the Society . The higher classes are thus enabled to be
at the head of the institution , while their contributions give them a claim of
gratitude on the whole body . This appears to be one of the advantages of the
popular ...
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For it is to be observed in the first place , that there is no maximum fixed for the
deposits of any individual ; and in the sccond , that though the interest or dividend
may in certain cases be applied in whole or in part , by the authority of the ...
For it is to be observed in the first place , that there is no maximum fixed for the
deposits of any individual ; and in the sccond , that though the interest or dividend
may in certain cases be applied in whole or in part , by the authority of the ...
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From the whole tenor of his statement , we certainly concluded that this was the
sea , but are presently informed that his people could not refrain from
expressions of real concern that they were obli . ged to return without reaching
the sea .
From the whole tenor of his statement , we certainly concluded that this was the
sea , but are presently informed that his people could not refrain from
expressions of real concern that they were obli . ged to return without reaching
the sea .
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... that on setting out they loaded their four camels with water , dates , and flour ;
that from thence they travelled , in one direction , nine and twenty days across the
Desert , without meeting with one human being ; the whole way being a sandy ...
... that on setting out they loaded their four camels with water , dates , and flour ;
that from thence they travelled , in one direction , nine and twenty days across the
Desert , without meeting with one human being ; the whole way being a sandy ...
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He dined among a whole heap of ' em the other day , and he says you may talk of
their fasting as much as you please , but he never saw people eat such dinners in
his life . ” ' - pp . 211 , 212 . . Now , unfortunately for Miss Plumptre ' s veracity ...
He dined among a whole heap of ' em the other day , and he says you may talk of
their fasting as much as you please , but he never saw people eat such dinners in
his life . ” ' - pp . 211 , 212 . . Now , unfortunately for Miss Plumptre ' s veracity ...
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