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Page 200
... character of Dr. Douglas is a subject of universal admiration , while benevolence and candour distinguish him in private life . Regular in the discharge of the duties of his high station , he commands the love and respect of his diocese ...
... character of Dr. Douglas is a subject of universal admiration , while benevolence and candour distinguish him in private life . Regular in the discharge of the duties of his high station , he commands the love and respect of his diocese ...
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... character , offices , actions , sufferings and death of Jesus of Nazareth ; and of the performance of innumerable miracles by himself and his apostles , which were as certainly wrought as any other facts transmitted to us through the ...
... character , offices , actions , sufferings and death of Jesus of Nazareth ; and of the performance of innumerable miracles by himself and his apostles , which were as certainly wrought as any other facts transmitted to us through the ...
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... character of Mrs. Macklin , the last wife of our hero , and her behaviour to him in every situation until his last sigh , not- withstanding the great disparity in their age , are extremely praise- worthy , and are well recorded - and ...
... character of Mrs. Macklin , the last wife of our hero , and her behaviour to him in every situation until his last sigh , not- withstanding the great disparity in their age , are extremely praise- worthy , and are well recorded - and ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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