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... form ; the mournful and somewhat stern expression of countenance ; the long hair , grey rather with sorrow than with age ; and the full , dark eye . There are many pictures of her in the churches of Georgia : and , notwithstanding the ...
... form ; the mournful and somewhat stern expression of countenance ; the long hair , grey rather with sorrow than with age ; and the full , dark eye . There are many pictures of her in the churches of Georgia : and , notwithstanding the ...
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... form a kind of bed . Heraclius and the two Chris- tians knelt ; so also did the Latin friars with- out the palisade . And no doubt the Son of GOD was then , as of old time for S. Stephen , standing at the Right Hand of the FATHER ; no ...
... form a kind of bed . Heraclius and the two Chris- tians knelt ; so also did the Latin friars with- out the palisade . And no doubt the Son of GOD was then , as of old time for S. Stephen , standing at the Right Hand of the FATHER ; no ...
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... forms , and faces radiant with glory , and heads crowned with light ; and he perceived that he had been translated to the Heavenly Jerusalem , to an innumerable company of Saints , to the general assembly and Church of the First - born ...
... forms , and faces radiant with glory , and heads crowned with light ; and he perceived that he had been translated to the Heavenly Jerusalem , to an innumerable company of Saints , to the general assembly and Church of the First - born ...
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... form that had been rudely put together . When there was silence after the applause with which they had been greeted , Maurice spoke : " Soldiers , " said he , " we yesterday re- ceived an epistle from the ever victorious and most pious ...
... form that had been rudely put together . When there was silence after the applause with which they had been greeted , Maurice spoke : " Soldiers , " said he , " we yesterday re- ceived an epistle from the ever victorious and most pious ...
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... wing in the rear Through the dangerous mountain - pass , where the moonlight and the shade made a wild fret- work of imaginary forms , -across the shallow K stream that , when the sun had set , ran THE THEBAN LEGION . 97.
... wing in the rear Through the dangerous mountain - pass , where the moonlight and the shade made a wild fret- work of imaginary forms , -across the shallow K stream that , when the sun had set , ran THE THEBAN LEGION . 97.
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