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Page 112
... passage read thus : the stagnant marshes of corrupted Christianity . ' Certainly , this word makes a very material difference : but our copy of Mr. H.'s sermon contained ne table of errata , and therefore we were obliged to take the passage ...
... passage read thus : the stagnant marshes of corrupted Christianity . ' Certainly , this word makes a very material difference : but our copy of Mr. H.'s sermon contained ne table of errata , and therefore we were obliged to take the passage ...
Page 147
... passage round the South of America , there was reason to apprehend that the Spaniards would station ships to wait there , in the hope of intercepting them . The plan which the General determined upon , and which is not less creditable ...
... passage round the South of America , there was reason to apprehend that the Spaniards would station ships to wait there , in the hope of intercepting them . The plan which the General determined upon , and which is not less creditable ...
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... passage which occurs in Giraldus Cambriensis's description of Wales ; " This also seems remarkable to me , that the Cambrian bards , and singers , or reciters , have the genealogy of the aforesaid princes in their ancient and authentic ...
... passage which occurs in Giraldus Cambriensis's description of Wales ; " This also seems remarkable to me , that the Cambrian bards , and singers , or reciters , have the genealogy of the aforesaid princes in their ancient and authentic ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
Saton Letters from | 30 |
et Catbolica Institutio | 32 |
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