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... exhibiting a most detestable union of perfidy with cruelty ; and the massacre of the Hugonots at Paris on St ... exhibited with all the affectation of piety and ostenta- tion of terror ; and were called Acts of Faith . What must ...
... exhibiting a most detestable union of perfidy with cruelty ; and the massacre of the Hugonots at Paris on St ... exhibited with all the affectation of piety and ostenta- tion of terror ; and were called Acts of Faith . What must ...
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... exhibited a specimen of both , and has given the Birman alphabet with the corresponding characters in Devanagari ... exhibiting their graces in the open air , and on the bare ground in 122 Symes's Account of the Embassy to Ava .
... exhibited a specimen of both , and has given the Birman alphabet with the corresponding characters in Devanagari ... exhibiting their graces in the open air , and on the bare ground in 122 Symes's Account of the Embassy to Ava .
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... exhibited the conversion of a religious building to a political use ; with the depredations and concealment which some of the most beautiful specimens of gothic art have suffered from that circumstance . The present lobby of the House ...
... exhibited the conversion of a religious building to a political use ; with the depredations and concealment which some of the most beautiful specimens of gothic art have suffered from that circumstance . The present lobby of the House ...
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