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... tion , which shows the wretched and wild state to which the border counties were reduced by the predatory warfare then common . When the young prince ad- vanced from York , the Scots retired , and , by the celerity of their movements ...
... tion , which shows the wretched and wild state to which the border counties were reduced by the predatory warfare then common . When the young prince ad- vanced from York , the Scots retired , and , by the celerity of their movements ...
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... tion , and Philip was desirous to halt and rest for the night . He gave orders ac- cordingly ; but as the troops in the rear still pressed forward , Philip was obliged to command the Genoese cross - bowmen , who were in front , to begin ...
... tion , and Philip was desirous to halt and rest for the night . He gave orders ac- cordingly ; but as the troops in the rear still pressed forward , Philip was obliged to command the Genoese cross - bowmen , who were in front , to begin ...
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... tion , and made the love of the creature rents ' hearts been lavished out in more in- subordinate to the love of God ! Surely , judicious indulgence than upon this when this heart - idolatry is indulged in , idolized darling . Every ...
... tion , and made the love of the creature rents ' hearts been lavished out in more in- subordinate to the love of God ! Surely , judicious indulgence than upon this when this heart - idolatry is indulged in , idolized darling . Every ...
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... tion strikingly symbolical of the nature and manner of its fulfilment . The con- sequence of their reception of the super- natural influences of the Holy Spirit , was to be the authoritative and irreversible THE BOTANIST . - No . I ...
... tion strikingly symbolical of the nature and manner of its fulfilment . The con- sequence of their reception of the super- natural influences of the Holy Spirit , was to be the authoritative and irreversible THE BOTANIST . - No . I ...
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... tion , whatever is useful or desirable . Gardening , farming , and planting , are branches of practical botany . 4. PHYSIOLOGICAL , or ANATOMICAL , by which is intended the internal struc- ture and the general economy of vegeta- bles ...
... tion , whatever is useful or desirable . Gardening , farming , and planting , are branches of practical botany . 4. PHYSIOLOGICAL , or ANATOMICAL , by which is intended the internal struc- ture and the general economy of vegeta- bles ...
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