The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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maintained we had taken him and his companions by force , and com- pelled them to conduct us to the place . In this falsehood he was sup- ported by the Arab who had remained on the outside of the cavern , and whom we now saw for the ...
maintained we had taken him and his companions by force , and com- pelled them to conduct us to the place . In this falsehood he was sup- ported by the Arab who had remained on the outside of the cavern , and whom we now saw for the ...
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... taken prisoner at the battle of Rosetta , had nearly forgotten his own language , and seemed perfectly reconciled to his situation . He was now a good Mussulman in every respect . They offered to ransom him for 2,000 piastres , but he ...
... taken prisoner at the battle of Rosetta , had nearly forgotten his own language , and seemed perfectly reconciled to his situation . He was now a good Mussulman in every respect . They offered to ransom him for 2,000 piastres , but he ...
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... taken place in the last two or three years ; but we have Mr. Phillips's own assurance that he began his backsliding earlier than the date of any of his pamphlets , and that young as , he tells us , he is in years , he is old in apostacy ...
... taken place in the last two or three years ; but we have Mr. Phillips's own assurance that he began his backsliding earlier than the date of any of his pamphlets , and that young as , he tells us , he is in years , he is old in apostacy ...
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... taken advantage of the substantial freedom , and pure religion within his reach : in the use , in short , which his conscience and knowledge have led him to make of the talents entrusted to his care . In these respects Mr. Burnett was ...
... taken advantage of the substantial freedom , and pure religion within his reach : in the use , in short , which his conscience and knowledge have led him to make of the talents entrusted to his care . In these respects Mr. Burnett was ...
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... taken place , would be left , to be handed down by them from age to age .'- pp . 29 , 30 . " In conformity with this expectation we find that a history does exist , giving an authentic account of the dealings of God with man from the ...
... taken place , would be left , to be handed down by them from age to age .'- pp . 29 , 30 . " In conformity with this expectation we find that a history does exist , giving an authentic account of the dealings of God with man from the ...
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