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... Lord Somerville ; and about 1804 the institution was converted into á free school , for all who chose to attend . In order to extend the plan to a thousand children , a mortgage for 400l . was passed upon the premises . It was Mr ...
... Lord Somerville ; and about 1804 the institution was converted into á free school , for all who chose to attend . In order to extend the plan to a thousand children , a mortgage for 400l . was passed upon the premises . It was Mr ...
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... Lord Somerville were nominated presidents : that his Majesty , as soon as the malady with which he was afflicted should be removed , be en treated to become its chief patron ; and that a general meeting be held at the earliest ...
... Lord Somerville were nominated presidents : that his Majesty , as soon as the malady with which he was afflicted should be removed , be en treated to become its chief patron ; and that a general meeting be held at the earliest ...
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... Lord , ever fall with due weight on our hearers , it will be when it is delivered with a trembling hand and faltering lips ; and we may then expect them to realize its solemn import , when they perceive that we ourselves are ready to ...
... Lord , ever fall with due weight on our hearers , it will be when it is delivered with a trembling hand and faltering lips ; and we may then expect them to realize its solemn import , when they perceive that we ourselves are ready to ...
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... Lord has blessed ; and this word of the kingdom , the seed which alone produces immortal fruit , the very bread of life , with which , under a higher économy , the Lamb in the midst of the throne , will feed his flock and replenish his ...
... Lord has blessed ; and this word of the kingdom , the seed which alone produces immortal fruit , the very bread of life , with which , under a higher économy , the Lamb in the midst of the throne , will feed his flock and replenish his ...
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... Lord Bacon , several intelligent miners settled in South Wales . About this time a branch of the noble family of Herbert came to reside at Hafod ; and Mr. Johnes of Llanvair afterwards marrying the heiress , this estate came into the ...
... Lord Bacon , several intelligent miners settled in South Wales . About this time a branch of the noble family of Herbert came to reside at Hafod ; and Mr. Johnes of Llanvair afterwards marrying the heiress , this estate came into the ...
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