The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... object of adoration , the lord of life and of death . Father Marest informs us- " The French having established a fort on the river Wabash , de- manded a missionary , and Father Mermet was sent to them . This father thought it to be his ...
... object of adoration , the lord of life and of death . Father Marest informs us- " The French having established a fort on the river Wabash , de- manded a missionary , and Father Mermet was sent to them . This father thought it to be his ...
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... object . The door is wide enough to admit all applicants - the construction liberal enough to cover all claims . National objects ! Is that which interests ten States a national object ? If so , will it cease to be national if it con ...
... object . The door is wide enough to admit all applicants - the construction liberal enough to cover all claims . National objects ! Is that which interests ten States a national object ? If so , will it cease to be national if it con ...
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... object , must often be various : if various , a choice must be exercised among them ; in exercising this choice , would not opinions differ as much in determining which of them was that which was strictly necessary , or which of them ...
... object , must often be various : if various , a choice must be exercised among them ; in exercising this choice , would not opinions differ as much in determining which of them was that which was strictly necessary , or which of them ...
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ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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