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... ment of an abridged history of the British and Foreign Bible Society . We have the pleasure of presenting them with the continuation of that abridged history in the present number , and of stating that the whole of the abridge- ment is ...
... ment of an abridged history of the British and Foreign Bible Society . We have the pleasure of presenting them with the continuation of that abridged history in the present number , and of stating that the whole of the abridge- ment is ...
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... ment in Dublin , directed to the supply of their own population , would excite more local interest and exertion in their favour . It was therefore judged most expedient to set on foot a distinct society in Dublin , for the service of ...
... ment in Dublin , directed to the supply of their own population , would excite more local interest and exertion in their favour . It was therefore judged most expedient to set on foot a distinct society in Dublin , for the service of ...
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... ment , all in a manner fully evincive of a realizing sense of the solemn vows she had taken upon her . 1 The scene was witnessed by a large and very respectable audience , who , to- gether with the companions of the candi- date in ...
... ment , all in a manner fully evincive of a realizing sense of the solemn vows she had taken upon her . 1 The scene was witnessed by a large and very respectable audience , who , to- gether with the companions of the candi- date in ...
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