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Page 141
... express order of his sovereign , to share in the conduct of the intended expedition . As it was directed by the Spanish Government , that there should be sent " holy guides to unfurl and wave the banners of Christ in the remotest parts ...
... express order of his sovereign , to share in the conduct of the intended expedition . As it was directed by the Spanish Government , that there should be sent " holy guides to unfurl and wave the banners of Christ in the remotest parts ...
Page 207
... express a wish that he would condense his materials . Each of the former volumes of this publication contained the cases of four terms , while in the present we find only the cases of three ; a circum- stance which is inputable to a ...
... express a wish that he would condense his materials . Each of the former volumes of this publication contained the cases of four terms , while in the present we find only the cases of three ; a circum- stance which is inputable to a ...
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... express them with less naïvet . The tedious yet well known poem , intitled the Cherrie and the Slac , might have suffered much greater abridgment . Mont- gomery's lighter pieces are not well calculated to excite inte rest . His ...
... express them with less naïvet . The tedious yet well known poem , intitled the Cherrie and the Slac , might have suffered much greater abridgment . Mont- gomery's lighter pieces are not well calculated to excite inte rest . His ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
Saton Letters from | 30 |
et Catbolica Institutio | 32 |
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