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... heard the discharge of four or five guns more , by the soldiers ; immediately after which the deponent heard the discharge of two guns or pistols , from an open window of the middle story of the CUSTOM - HOUSE , near to the place where ...
... heard the discharge of four or five guns more , by the soldiers ; immediately after which the deponent heard the discharge of two guns or pistols , from an open window of the middle story of the CUSTOM - HOUSE , near to the place where ...
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... heard delivered . He had preached it last Sunday evening , where my sons had heard him , and George had written to me that it was the finest sermon he had ever heard , and foretelling that he would preach it again here . Hackneyed as ...
... heard delivered . He had preached it last Sunday evening , where my sons had heard him , and George had written to me that it was the finest sermon he had ever heard , and foretelling that he would preach it again here . Hackneyed as ...
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... heard before , and it is not saying enough to say that I have never heard such talk since except from these two men . It was as light and kind as it was deep and true , and it ranged over a hundred things , with a perpetual sparkle of ...
... heard before , and it is not saying enough to say that I have never heard such talk since except from these two men . It was as light and kind as it was deep and true , and it ranged over a hundred things , with a perpetual sparkle of ...
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