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... course or two of bricks were laid , and another course of good tiles were laid , no damp or moisture came up through them . Formerly the damp went up the walls for several feet ; but where two or three Courses of the foundation were ...
... course or two of bricks were laid , and another course of good tiles were laid , no damp or moisture came up through them . Formerly the damp went up the walls for several feet ; but where two or three Courses of the foundation were ...
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... course of this chapter , Mr. C. investigates the subject from that period , and through the subse- quent years , to the reign of Elizabeth , and indeed to the 43d of that Princess , ( 1601 , ) when the statute was passed , which has ...
... course of this chapter , Mr. C. investigates the subject from that period , and through the subse- quent years , to the reign of Elizabeth , and indeed to the 43d of that Princess , ( 1601 , ) when the statute was passed , which has ...
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... course of this period , Omri and Ha- fiz had so assiduously courted the lovely Lydice and Anime , that these virgins made no objections to the short dis- tance of the time at which their father had fixed the celebration of their nup ...
... course of this period , Omri and Ha- fiz had so assiduously courted the lovely Lydice and Anime , that these virgins made no objections to the short dis- tance of the time at which their father had fixed the celebration of their nup ...
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