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... , occurred which prevented me from carrying my views into effect ; and it was not until after the appearance 89666 State University of lowa .LIBRARIES of a publication in direct and acknowledged imita- tion of - PREFACE.
... , occurred which prevented me from carrying my views into effect ; and it was not until after the appearance 89666 State University of lowa .LIBRARIES of a publication in direct and acknowledged imita- tion of - PREFACE.
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Alaric Alexander Watts. of a publication in direct and acknowledged imita- tion of the German Literary Almanacks , in this country , that I determined to persevere in my original intention . On consulting with my Book- sellers , I found ...
Alaric Alexander Watts. of a publication in direct and acknowledged imita- tion of the German Literary Almanacks , in this country , that I determined to persevere in my original intention . On consulting with my Book- sellers , I found ...
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... tion , of which we are thus absolutely in need , can be obtained ? The report of the effects of the plague on the corpse , can only be obtained at one price , the cer- tain and speedy death of him who makes it . Who would willingly rush ...
... tion , of which we are thus absolutely in need , can be obtained ? The report of the effects of the plague on the corpse , can only be obtained at one price , the cer- tain and speedy death of him who makes it . Who would willingly rush ...
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... tion of Him who gave his life a ransom for many . You cannot persuade me against my deep and un- alterable resolution , " he said , perceiving that some of his own friends were about to interrupt him ; " how much more favoured shall I ...
... tion of Him who gave his life a ransom for many . You cannot persuade me against my deep and un- alterable resolution , " he said , perceiving that some of his own friends were about to interrupt him ; " how much more favoured shall I ...
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... tion of his young friend with profound silence . Guyon waited for his reply , but the old man only gazed upon him and wept.- " Let me leave you now , " said Guyon , with a faltering voice , " and return hither to - night , to receive ...
... tion of his young friend with profound silence . Guyon waited for his reply , but the old man only gazed upon him and wept.- " Let me leave you now , " said Guyon , with a faltering voice , " and return hither to - night , to receive ...
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