New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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... brought in , " - another technical phrase ( the dialect of Boeotia is very rich in these religious voces artis ) —for being converted ; and became at length one of the most famous local preachers in the county . It so befell that there ...
... brought in , " - another technical phrase ( the dialect of Boeotia is very rich in these religious voces artis ) —for being converted ; and became at length one of the most famous local preachers in the county . It so befell that there ...
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... brought into the Lord's fold . " It must not be supposed , however , that these revivals - truly downwright in earnest as are the minds and intentions of the principal actors and participants in them - are not occasionally lighted up by ...
... brought into the Lord's fold . " It must not be supposed , however , that these revivals - truly downwright in earnest as are the minds and intentions of the principal actors and participants in them - are not occasionally lighted up by ...
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... brought woven stuffs and other valuables twice a year to the London market , as the State MSS . of Venice tells us . This is probably the true explanation , but there is much we yet have to find out with regard to the inter- course of ...
... brought woven stuffs and other valuables twice a year to the London market , as the State MSS . of Venice tells us . This is probably the true explanation , but there is much we yet have to find out with regard to the inter- course of ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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