The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... persons do not find , in the public religious instruction , that for which they hunger ; they are also often in the ... person who . had to cast the types for our New Testament , received nearly at the same time , an order to cast the ...
... persons do not find , in the public religious instruction , that for which they hunger ; they are also often in the ... person who . had to cast the types for our New Testament , received nearly at the same time , an order to cast the ...
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... persons , of which , according to an estimate in 1803 , the Highland population consisted , and of whom 300,000 were ignorant of any other language . It was thought expedient to employ on this occasion , the text accre- dited and used ...
... persons , of which , according to an estimate in 1803 , the Highland population consisted , and of whom 300,000 were ignorant of any other language . It was thought expedient to employ on this occasion , the text accre- dited and used ...
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... persons , have assured me themselves , that they have been eye - witnesses of this . Great church doors , which had just been strongly fastened , flew open with much force as soon as be made use of his charm . The eye - witness only ...
... persons , have assured me themselves , that they have been eye - witnesses of this . Great church doors , which had just been strongly fastened , flew open with much force as soon as be made use of his charm . The eye - witness only ...
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