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A History of New-York: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the ... - Page 133
by Washington Irving - 1812
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 14

Homeopathy - 1879 - 308 pages
...that having carefully counted over the leaves and weighed the books, it was found that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other ; therefore, it...accounts were equally balanced ; therefore, Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle areceipl, and the constable should pay...
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Washington Irving

Charles Dudley Warner - Authors, American - 1881 - 324 pages
...that, having carefully counted over the leaves and weighed the books, it was found, that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other : therefore, it...accounts were equally balanced : therefore, Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Waudle a receipt, and the constable should pay...
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Washington Irving

Charles Dudley Warner - 1881 - 342 pages
...that, having carefully counted over the leaves and weighed the books, it was found, that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other : therefore, it...accounts were equally balanced : therefore, Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandie a receipt, and the constable should pay...
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Irving's Works: A history of New York

Washington Irving - 1882 - 558 pages
...that, having carefully counted over the leaves and weighed the books, it was found, that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other : therefore, it...that the accounts were equally balanced : therefore, Wandie should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle a receipt, and the constable should...
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Swinton's Reader and Speaker, Volume 5

William Swinton - 1883 - 492 pages
...with marvelous gravity counted over the leaves and weighed the books. It was found that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other : therefore it...accounts were equally balanced ; therefore Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle a receipt, and the constable should pay...
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Swinton's Fifth Reader and Speaker

William Swinton - Readers - 1883 - 504 pages
...with marvelous gravity counted over the leaves and weighed the books. It was found that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other : therefore it...accounts were equally balanced ; therefore Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle a receipt, and the constable should pay...
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American Humor: Beecher, Hawthorne, Holmes, Irving, Longfellow, Etc

American literature - 1886 - 332 pages
...that, having carefully counted over the leaves and weighed the books, it was found, that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other: therefore, it...accounts were equally balanced : therefore, Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle a receipt, and the constable should pay...
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American Literature

Albert H. Smyth - American literature - 1889 - 324 pages
...with marvellous gravity counted over the leaves and weighed the books ; it was found that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other — therefore it...accounts were equally balanced ; therefore Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle a receipt, and the constable should pay...
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The Bay View Magazine

Group reading - 1897 - 42 pages
...carefully counted over the leaves and weighed the books, it was found that one was just as thick and heavy as the other; therefore it was the final opinion of the court that the accounts were balanced, that therefore Schoonhoven should give Bleecker a receipt, and Bleecker should give Schoonhoven...
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Choice Literature: ... for Grammar Grades, Book 1

Sherman Williams - Readers - 1898 - 344 pages
...with marvelous gravity counted over the leaves and weighed the books. It was found that one was just as thick and as heavy as the other; therefore, it...the accounts were equally balanced; therefore Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle a receipt, and the constable should pay...
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