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... cause could be assigned for this unhap- py act . Her health had been good since the month of October 1815 ; and she had been comfortable in her situation . It was thought by the family , that a day or two After the conclusion of the ...
... cause could be assigned for this unhap- py act . Her health had been good since the month of October 1815 ; and she had been comfortable in her situation . It was thought by the family , that a day or two After the conclusion of the ...
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... cause , and venerated the authority , of revelation . The piety of Milton , of Boyle , and of Newton , was not less remarkable than the superiority of their other endowments ; and it will ever be regarded as a striking circum- stance ...
... cause , and venerated the authority , of revelation . The piety of Milton , of Boyle , and of Newton , was not less remarkable than the superiority of their other endowments ; and it will ever be regarded as a striking circum- stance ...
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might do more for the cause he has at heart , the cause of Christianity , than any other person with whom we are acquainted . The principal object of the dis- courses in the present volume is to prepare the mind for the direct evi ...
might do more for the cause he has at heart , the cause of Christianity , than any other person with whom we are acquainted . The principal object of the dis- courses in the present volume is to prepare the mind for the direct evi ...
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... cause of which he is so able an advocate , he has intro- duced a great deal of extraneous mat- ter , concerning which men of the clearest heads and purest intentions cannot be brought to agree . He has also counteracted the effects ...
... cause of which he is so able an advocate , he has intro- duced a great deal of extraneous mat- ter , concerning which men of the clearest heads and purest intentions cannot be brought to agree . He has also counteracted the effects ...
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... cause than that of the ordinary parallax . Dr Brinkley of Dublin found the parallax to be two seconds . A stone is said to have been lately found at Pompeii , on which the linear measures of the Romans are engraved . The Congo sloop of ...
... cause than that of the ordinary parallax . Dr Brinkley of Dublin found the parallax to be two seconds . A stone is said to have been lately found at Pompeii , on which the linear measures of the Romans are engraved . The Congo sloop of ...
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Страница 278 - By the struggling moonbeam's misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Nor in sheet nor in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him.
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