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tion of utilising Government moneys , so easily obtained , for other and more profitable purposes than the strictly national services for which they were presumably intended . There is nothing , for example , in the Act to prevent a ...
tion of utilising Government moneys , so easily obtained , for other and more profitable purposes than the strictly national services for which they were presumably intended . There is nothing , for example , in the Act to prevent a ...
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E 6 6 6 tion of the verbal inspiration of Holy Scripture , appears to have been more tolerant . Thus Major - General Whalley warmly supported the Jewish application . He wrote to Thurloe on Dec. 12 expressing the hope that the Jews ...
E 6 6 6 tion of the verbal inspiration of Holy Scripture , appears to have been more tolerant . Thus Major - General Whalley warmly supported the Jewish application . He wrote to Thurloe on Dec. 12 expressing the hope that the Jews ...
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