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It was probably about the very time that Mr. Hare was employed in writing and delivering these sermons , and in the discharge of those pastoral labours of love corresponding to them , evidence of which modestly breathes forth in every ...
It was probably about the very time that Mr. Hare was employed in writing and delivering these sermons , and in the discharge of those pastoral labours of love corresponding to them , evidence of which modestly breathes forth in every ...
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The masonry of this is excellent , and probably of the date of Alexander the Great , who rebuilt the walls , and re - established the city subsequent to its destruction by the Thebans . .. The fol- lowing morning I made my examination ...
The masonry of this is excellent , and probably of the date of Alexander the Great , who rebuilt the walls , and re - established the city subsequent to its destruction by the Thebans . .. The fol- lowing morning I made my examination ...
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... with as much acrity as if they were proceeding to take possession of the crown . he system of selling their females to strangers has probably tended preserve in some degree the civilization and refinement visible in the habitants of ...
... with as much acrity as if they were proceeding to take possession of the crown . he system of selling their females to strangers has probably tended preserve in some degree the civilization and refinement visible in the habitants of ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
El Teatro Español ó Coleccion de Dramas escogidas | 62 |
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