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... particular district , his particular parish , he does an injury . All that he has to give away is not given to those who have the first claim to it . And though I have said that the money circulates back , it is a long time before that ...
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... particular , that I see the mention of , in your ' Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , ' which lies open before me , 1 as to gun - powder ; which he spoke of to the same effect , in part , that you relate . " On one occasion , when the ...
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... particular recommended to us to explore Wapping , which we resolved to do.1 Mr. Lowe , the painter , who was with him , was very much distressed that a large picture which he had painted was refused to be received into the Exhibition of ...
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