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Page 82
... mentioned above , i . c . by using water that is uncontaminated with the septic poison . It is obvious that there are two ways by which the proposal of the author may be substantiated . After having proved the existence of the metallic ...
... mentioned above , i . c . by using water that is uncontaminated with the septic poison . It is obvious that there are two ways by which the proposal of the author may be substantiated . After having proved the existence of the metallic ...
Page 263
... mentioned as precursors of Saint Patrick , who has been supposed the great apos- tle of the Irish , to have come among them in the year 432 , and to have effected the great work of their conversion . The stories re- lated of this ...
... mentioned as precursors of Saint Patrick , who has been supposed the great apos- tle of the Irish , to have come among them in the year 432 , and to have effected the great work of their conversion . The stories re- lated of this ...
Page 447
... mentioned Corps , Mr. Bulmer speaks in high terms of their loyalty and patriotism , and of the harmony and good will by which their bond of union has been cemented and confirmed . ' In an advertisement which follows , he takes notice of ...
... mentioned Corps , Mr. Bulmer speaks in high terms of their loyalty and patriotism , and of the harmony and good will by which their bond of union has been cemented and confirmed . ' In an advertisement which follows , he takes notice of ...
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