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... brought to the test of Scripture , and found wanting VI . Fables , and other Pieces in Verse , by Mary Maria Colling . With some Account of the Author , in Letters to Ro- bert Southey , Esq . By Mrs. Bray - 490 • 509 · 523 · 549 - 552 ...
... brought to the test of Scripture , and found wanting VI . Fables , and other Pieces in Verse , by Mary Maria Colling . With some Account of the Author , in Letters to Ro- bert Southey , Esq . By Mrs. Bray - 490 • 509 · 523 · 549 - 552 ...
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... brought with them the civil and religious institutions of their native country . Besides their own immediate families and slaves , the chieftains brought with them a numerous retinue of followers , who were in a great degree their ...
... brought with them the civil and religious institutions of their native country . Besides their own immediate families and slaves , the chieftains brought with them a numerous retinue of followers , who were in a great degree their ...
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... brought a suit against Bergaumund , who was protected by the interest of King Erik and his queen Gunilhda . The suit was tried at the Gule - thing assizes , where the parties appeared , attended by numerous bands of followers and ...
... brought a suit against Bergaumund , who was protected by the interest of King Erik and his queen Gunilhda . The suit was tried at the Gule - thing assizes , where the parties appeared , attended by numerous bands of followers and ...
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... brought into some degree of repute , for credibility , by the testimony of Mr. Salt , one of those rare and worthy men , whose evidence is at once admitted upon all hands as sacred and indisputable . Bruce's volumes are not now read so ...
... brought into some degree of repute , for credibility , by the testimony of Mr. Salt , one of those rare and worthy men , whose evidence is at once admitted upon all hands as sacred and indisputable . Bruce's volumes are not now read so ...
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... brought from the villages of Derger Aggerzeen , the frontiers of the Galla , that Kecty , a powerful chief of that nation , had crossed the plain below them on his way to Wassermer , for the purpose of cutting off the arro , or salt ...
... brought from the villages of Derger Aggerzeen , the frontiers of the Galla , that Kecty , a powerful chief of that nation , had crossed the plain below them on his way to Wassermer , for the purpose of cutting off the arro , or salt ...
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