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... Spirit . " It is said , upon good information , that several of these communities , although they have never yet seen a white man , pay the homage of their adoration to one God , to whom they offer every morning the first mouthful of ...
... Spirit . " It is said , upon good information , that several of these communities , although they have never yet seen a white man , pay the homage of their adoration to one God , to whom they offer every morning the first mouthful of ...
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... Spirit , I thank Thee for allowing me , once more , to enjoy the light . I pray Thee to preserve me during this day , as Thou hast preserved me during the night . I then rise and set about my business ; this is all that I know . " Three ...
... Spirit , I thank Thee for allowing me , once more , to enjoy the light . I pray Thee to preserve me during this day , as Thou hast preserved me during the night . I then rise and set about my business ; this is all that I know . " Three ...
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... spirit than in the quarterings , was more a moral than an heraldic qualification . The ranks of the English gentry were widely and liberally opened to receive all those who became distinguished by success- ful enterprize and talent ...
... spirit than in the quarterings , was more a moral than an heraldic qualification . The ranks of the English gentry were widely and liberally opened to receive all those who became distinguished by success- ful enterprize and talent ...
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