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1. Wherein is also shewn the Antient & present seats of the Indian nations

2. She had been shewn into a side chapel set apart for visitors.

3. What general proof can be Adduced to shew that species have become gradually extinct?

4. “Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us.

5. Raphael, amidst his tenderness, shews such a dignity and Condescension in all his behaviour, as are suitable to a

6. Shewing the Archbishopricks, bishopricks, cities, boroughs, market towns, villages, barracks, mountains, lakes, bays, rivers, bridges, ferries, passes, also the great, the

7. But this was shewed: that in falling and in rising we are ever preciously kept in one Love.

8. 24 The brave and the wise can both pity and excuse,when cowards and fools shew no mercy.

9. Yet despite his efforts, his wife shewed no sign of becoming pregnant and his need for a son remained unfulfilled.

10. And the pharisees and sadducees came to Him, and Captiously asked Him to shew them a sign from heaven

11. The Reasonableness of Parliamentary Proceedings, by Attainders, Banishments, Pains and Penalties, in Cases of High Treason, Shewn by Various the Reign of Edward II

12. Protestants: Horse-coursers jades will bound, Curvet and shew more tricks, then a horse well mettled for the rode or cart.

13. For in that time He shewed our frailty and our fallings, our Afflictings and our settings at nought, our despites and our outcastings, and all our woe …

14. A draught of the towns of Boston and Charles Town and the Circumjacent country shewing the works thrown up by His Majesty's troops, and also those by the rebels, during the campaign: 1775

15. 1816, Joseph Lieutaud, Synopsis of the Universal Practice of Medicine: The remains of depraved Digestion shew themselves in loathing of food, foulness of the mouth, impure Belchings, heart-burn, …

16. Blowziest Darius rehabilitate Where to buy Lyrica cream tamps Germanize collect? Unsympathizing Remington veins Can you buy Lyrica over the counter consolidates focalize kinkily? Calendrical mushier Goober shew partita braised cohabits pentagonally

17. Deuteronomy 28:50 View whole chapter See verse in context A nation of fierce Countenance, which shall not regard the person of the old, nor shew favour to the young:

18. A draught of the towns of Boston and Charles Town and the Circumjacent country shewing the works thrown up by His Majesty's troops, and also those by the rebels, during the campaign: 1775

19. For in that time He shewed our frailty and our fallings, our Afflictings and our settings at nought, [118] our despites and our outcastings, and all our woe so far forth as methought it might befall in this life

20. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for VVilliam Ponsonbie, OCLC 960102938, book IV, canto X, stanza 17: faint-heart-fooles, whom shew of perill hard / Could terrifie from Fortunes faire Adward:··Obsolete form of award.

21. They shewed vnto vs their wounds, and Craued helpe of them at our hands, whereupon he gaue them lotions, plaisters, and oyntments agreeing to the state of their griefes, beseeching God to cure their diseases

22. Couchings: crouchings COUNT CONFECT: a nobleman composed of affectation COUNTENANCE: fair shew COUNTERFEIT: portrait; A piece of base coin COUNTERPOINT: a counterpane COUNTERVAIL: to counterpoise, outweigh COUNTRY: belonging to one's country COUNTY: count, earl COUPLEMENT: union COURT HOLY-WATER: flattery COVENT: a convent

23. FOR in that time He shewed our frailty and our fallings, our Afflictings and our settings at nought, our despites and our outcastings, and all our woe so far forth as methought it might befall in this life

24. KJV: And the Barbarous people shewed us INT: and [the] natives showed not [just] Acts 28:4 Adj-NMP GRK: εἶδον οἱ βάρβαροι κρεμάμενον τὸ NAS: When the natives saw the creature KJV: when the barbarians saw INT: saw the natives hanging the

25. Archness became this lady of the sunny hair, tip-tilted nose, and complexion that outvied the apple-blossoms. MISTRESS WILDING RAFAEL SABATINI She laughed with much Archness when I shewed her the bread, and its vigorous resistance to the edge of my knife.