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... lived some time on the island , ena couraged ( and perhaps first propagated ) this idea . He en deavoured to poison the mind of Dugonagaboola , who heard him with great indignation , and hissed him out of his presence . ' When Captain ...
... lived some time on the island , ena couraged ( and perhaps first propagated ) this idea . He en deavoured to poison the mind of Dugonagaboola , who heard him with great indignation , and hissed him out of his presence . ' When Captain ...
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... lived at Lauffenburg on the Rhine . The property Rudolph inherited was moderate his lands were all in sight of the great hall in his castle . Some advo- cacies extended his influence to more distant parts ; but the power annexed to the ...
... lived at Lauffenburg on the Rhine . The property Rudolph inherited was moderate his lands were all in sight of the great hall in his castle . Some advo- cacies extended his influence to more distant parts ; but the power annexed to the ...
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... lived four days without any sustenance , and lay two nights and two days on a rock in the deep , & c . " He was , Bishop Kennett tells us , at once the most witty and the most pious man living ; for which account , we are referred to ...
... lived four days without any sustenance , and lay two nights and two days on a rock in the deep , & c . " He was , Bishop Kennett tells us , at once the most witty and the most pious man living ; for which account , we are referred to ...
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