The Leisure Hour, Volumen13W. Stevens, printer, 1864 |
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... presents him with the sceptre , and says , " Take this sceptre , and govern and direct the Church of God , by a pure life , justice , and custom . " The custom of the Metropolitan of Heraclea present- ing the sceptre to the Patriarch ...
... presents him with the sceptre , and says , " Take this sceptre , and govern and direct the Church of God , by a pure life , justice , and custom . " The custom of the Metropolitan of Heraclea present- ing the sceptre to the Patriarch ...
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... present argument and illustration it may be regarded as part and parcel of the British colonial empire . From the time when the British Go- vernment first accepted responsibilities over India , to the present , the dominant race has ...
... present argument and illustration it may be regarded as part and parcel of the British colonial empire . From the time when the British Go- vernment first accepted responsibilities over India , to the present , the dominant race has ...
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... present argument and illustration it may be regarded as part and parcel of the British colonial empire . From the time when the British Go- vernment first accepted responsibilities over India , to the present , the dominant race has ...
... present argument and illustration it may be regarded as part and parcel of the British colonial empire . From the time when the British Go- vernment first accepted responsibilities over India , to the present , the dominant race has ...
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PAGE | 53 |
BEHOLD IN THESE WHAT LEISURE HOURS DEMANDAMUSEMENT AND TRUE KNOWLEDGE HAND IN HAND Cowper | 113 |
Education of the Poor in France | 561 |
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