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Page 136
... extract , we presume that it has been rendered into English from the Persian transla- tion of the Ramayan . Extracts from the Vedas . - These fragments consist of transla- tions of passages in the Vedas , and appear to be materials ...
... extract , we presume that it has been rendered into English from the Persian transla- tion of the Ramayan . Extracts from the Vedas . - These fragments consist of transla- tions of passages in the Vedas , and appear to be materials ...
Page 191
... extract of liquorice , which I chewed before I exposed myself to respire this vapour , almost always produced a good effect , by diminishing the cough , and in some in- stances preserving me from it . I therefore was particularly ...
... extract of liquorice , which I chewed before I exposed myself to respire this vapour , almost always produced a good effect , by diminishing the cough , and in some in- stances preserving me from it . I therefore was particularly ...
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... extracts from Dr. Sherlock on Church Unity ; from Dr. Hascard on Church - Edification ; - from Bp . Hoadley on the ... extract the following passage : As we are all the children of the same God , and for every mo ment and enjoyment of ...
... extracts from Dr. Sherlock on Church Unity ; from Dr. Hascard on Church - Edification ; - from Bp . Hoadley on the ... extract the following passage : As we are all the children of the same God , and for every mo ment and enjoyment of ...
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