Quarterly reviewAborigines' Friends' Association, 1940 |
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Página 72
... continued unshaken , for , to this hour , he attributes the failure of the experiment to the Nor- way tar ! The capital defect of Mr. Stawell's translation is the want of that high - wrought polish , that boldness approaching to majesty ...
... continued unshaken , for , to this hour , he attributes the failure of the experiment to the Nor- way tar ! The capital defect of Mr. Stawell's translation is the want of that high - wrought polish , that boldness approaching to majesty ...
Página 148
... continued for seven years to sit be- side the altar . At the expiration of this period , a false Jew who had hid himself in the church , to have the pleasure of plucking that beard which was never plucked when its owner was living ...
... continued for seven years to sit be- side the altar . At the expiration of this period , a false Jew who had hid himself in the church , to have the pleasure of plucking that beard which was never plucked when its owner was living ...
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... continued , could in fact have pre- vailed without his knowledge ; such a presumption in his favour would not warrant the conclusion , that the command of the army could with safety or ought in prudence to be continued in his hands ...
... continued , could in fact have pre- vailed without his knowledge ; such a presumption in his favour would not warrant the conclusion , that the command of the army could with safety or ought in prudence to be continued in his hands ...
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Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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