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Report Abuse cant believe the game to watch is sun - mavs! lofl! two teams that wont matter after the 1st rnd of playoffs, but whatever.
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Hear the joyful found of falvation, Q lofl perifhing fmi - ner, before the door of mercy be fhut, and the day of grace be over.
Sermons and Other Practical Works: Consisting of Above One Hundred and Fifty Sermons Besides His ... 1796
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She takes refuge in a thoufand circumftanccs littJe attended to while the good we have lofl was in our pofTcflion.
Gleanings Through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia;: With Views of Peace and War at Home and ... Samuel Jackson 1796
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The CHARLES I. n The marquis of Newcallle was entirely lofl to the chap. royal caufe.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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He flopped fhort for a moment, raifed an attentive look upon me, which feemed to me fignificant, though I was unable to decypher it; and, on my taking the refolution, after fome wavering delay, of following him, he was again quite lofl to my fight.
Private history of Peregrinus Proteus, the philosopher Wieland, Christoph Martin, 1733-1813 1796
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The beft infttu Prepar'd th 'amends, for what by love he lofl.
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical 1795
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On the Earl of Mansfield falling with Lady Ed - ward Bentinck from a bench in the Ball Room at Tunb ridge Wells, (occafiond by a kettle being overfet on the table where they were drinking tea,) in which fall the Earl lofl his wig.
Poems 1793
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Dr. Warburton thinks, that in this fpeech lomething is lofl; but there needed only a paren - thefis to clear it.
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... 1793
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Conrad was taken prifoner, and he, with his friend the duke of Auftria, lofl their lives by the hands of the public executioner.
The spirit of general history : in a series of lectures, from the eighth, to the eighteenth century : wherein is given a view of the progress of society, in manners and legislation during that period Thomson, George, Rev., fl. 1791-2 1792
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Call reafon mine, and boafl me in the name Of long-lofl late-afTumed humanity.
Tragedies: By Hugh Downman, M.D. Hugh Downman 1792
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