The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... living God ; con- cerning these virtues , the first of which beginning here with a weak apprehension of things not seen , endeth with the intuitive vision of God in the world to come ; the second , beginning here with a trembling ...
... living God ; con- cerning these virtues , the first of which beginning here with a weak apprehension of things not seen , endeth with the intuitive vision of God in the world to come ; the second , beginning here with a trembling ...
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... living snakes , which infested the precincts of the Abbey , but by the prayers of the holy Abbess were driven over the cliff into the sea , their heads being broken off by the fall . Another tradition is that sea - fowl , flying over a ...
... living snakes , which infested the precincts of the Abbey , but by the prayers of the holy Abbess were driven over the cliff into the sea , their heads being broken off by the fall . Another tradition is that sea - fowl , flying over a ...
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... carcases of dead horses , and even , sometimes , living men , were hurled among the enemy's ranks . N THE MOVEABLE TOWER , · CATAPULTA . THE following interesting story is related by Tavernier , in. 28 * JULY 27 , THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
... carcases of dead horses , and even , sometimes , living men , were hurled among the enemy's ranks . N THE MOVEABLE TOWER , · CATAPULTA . THE following interesting story is related by Tavernier , in. 28 * JULY 27 , THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
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... living witnesses would confute his observation . But since the days of that writer , the surface of the country is very much improved ; trees have been felled , and woods grubbed up , whereby a freer cur- rent of air has been admitted ...
... living witnesses would confute his observation . But since the days of that writer , the surface of the country is very much improved ; trees have been felled , and woods grubbed up , whereby a freer cur- rent of air has been admitted ...
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... living . The heirs and relations of the deceased made donations to the clergy , provided entertainments for their friends , and gave alms liberally to the poor . Some likewise gave alms and entertainments on the anniversary of the ...
... living . The heirs and relations of the deceased made donations to the clergy , provided entertainments for their friends , and gave alms liberally to the poor . Some likewise gave alms and entertainments on the anniversary of the ...
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