The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Том 61843 |
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... way of visiting any offence to himself personally - to set his bull - dogs on the offender . We can hardly bring ourselves to believe this . NO . XXXI.-N. S. D Mr. Masson states that he was at first himself incredulous Affghanistan . 17.
... way of visiting any offence to himself personally - to set his bull - dogs on the offender . We can hardly bring ourselves to believe this . NO . XXXI.-N. S. D Mr. Masson states that he was at first himself incredulous Affghanistan . 17.
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... believe , that his govern- ment was , in any material respect , wise or beneficial to the country . In the Asiatic Journal , for October and November last , we find a letter , written by Sir Alexander Burnes , in August 1840 ...
... believe , that his govern- ment was , in any material respect , wise or beneficial to the country . In the Asiatic Journal , for October and November last , we find a letter , written by Sir Alexander Burnes , in August 1840 ...
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... believe the existence were slow to admit the extent of the danger ; nor was it from the beginning so slight as has been represented . The ball , of course , grew by rolling ; but it grew with tremendous rapidity . If , on the first day ...
... believe the existence were slow to admit the extent of the danger ; nor was it from the beginning so slight as has been represented . The ball , of course , grew by rolling ; but it grew with tremendous rapidity . If , on the first day ...
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... believe General Pollock , therefore , to have considered the advance on Cabool desirable , if not necessary , for the sake of the prisoners . It On the other hand , Mahomed Akbar , fully conscious of the hold on the British Government ...
... believe General Pollock , therefore , to have considered the advance on Cabool desirable , if not necessary , for the sake of the prisoners . It On the other hand , Mahomed Akbar , fully conscious of the hold on the British Government ...
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... believe , of the family , who never submitted to our power , was , in his own words , " when an English army entered his country , compelled to become our enemy , and was for three years a wanderer , and returned at the end of the ...
... believe , of the family , who never submitted to our power , was , in his own words , " when an English army entered his country , compelled to become our enemy , and was for three years a wanderer , and returned at the end of the ...
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Affghan Anglican apostolical succession appears auld lang syne authority B.A. St B.A. Trin beautiful believe better Bishop Bishop of Aberdeen body called Catholic cause century character Christ Christian Church of England Church of Scotland clergy colony communion divine doctrine doubt duty ecclesiastical Elizabeth English Eucharist evil excommunicated fact faith favour fear feel Ferrara give heart holy honour induction king labour Lady land language Latin Liturgy London look Lord Mary matter means ment mind moral nation nature never noble object observed opinion original ourselves Oxford perhaps persons Phrenology poem prayer present priest principles proposition readers religion religious Rome roof Scotland Scottish Scottish Episcopal Church seems sermon Sir William Dunbar soul South Wales spandrils speak spirit things thou thought tion true truth University whole words writer
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