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Page 147
... attempt the discovery of a passage by the Northern parts of America , from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean . The relation , entitled The World Encompassed , says , All of us willingly hearkened and con- sented to our General's advice ...
... attempt the discovery of a passage by the Northern parts of America , from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean . The relation , entitled The World Encompassed , says , All of us willingly hearkened and con- sented to our General's advice ...
Page 282
... attempt to awaken it by offering any strictures on the Bishop's remark on the common version of ; which , he fears , has led many persons to conceive of the Lord as one person , and of the Angel as another . ' ART . VIII . Rhapsodies ...
... attempt to awaken it by offering any strictures on the Bishop's remark on the common version of ; which , he fears , has led many persons to conceive of the Lord as one person , and of the Angel as another . ' ART . VIII . Rhapsodies ...
Page 316
... attempt to vindicate the national cha racter from all blame on account of them . Let not the reader suppose that this production comes from the pen of Abdallah Menou , or any one of the chiefs engaged in , or of the scavans attached to ...
... attempt to vindicate the national cha racter from all blame on account of them . Let not the reader suppose that this production comes from the pen of Abdallah Menou , or any one of the chiefs engaged in , or of the scavans attached to ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
Saton Letters from | 30 |
et Catbolica Institutio | 32 |
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