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... English , urging that the Spirit should speak in the congre- gation [ Silence . ] - Gifted Sister 2 uttered in Tongue no more than " Ho- ' limoth holif awthaw ! " and finished in English to the same effect as Sister 1. I took advantage ...
... English , urging that the Spirit should speak in the congre- gation [ Silence . ] - Gifted Sister 2 uttered in Tongue no more than " Ho- ' limoth holif awthaw ! " and finished in English to the same effect as Sister 1. I took advantage ...
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... English ; pray how did you know where the English commenced ? " " By the same means that you would know the first from the second part of a tune . " To more particular inquiries I said the Tongue was broken Eng- lish . " Did you ever ...
... English ; pray how did you know where the English commenced ? " " By the same means that you would know the first from the second part of a tune . " To more particular inquiries I said the Tongue was broken Eng- lish . " Did you ever ...
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... English interest in Ireland ; but he only left behind him an oligarchy , which , like all other oligarchies in a country possessing the sem- blance of freedom , was ever jealous of the sovereign , and odious to the people ! This is ...
... English interest in Ireland ; but he only left behind him an oligarchy , which , like all other oligarchies in a country possessing the sem- blance of freedom , was ever jealous of the sovereign , and odious to the people ! This is ...
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to existing Monuments Sculptures Gems Coins | 21 |
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