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... possessed a powerful interest in the minds of men below : how- ever , in latter ages he has fallen , it seems , into ... possession of property without which the arts of civilization must every where go backwards , this beautiful region ...
... possessed a powerful interest in the minds of men below : how- ever , in latter ages he has fallen , it seems , into ... possession of property without which the arts of civilization must every where go backwards , this beautiful region ...
Page 124
... possession . The Dutch , however , attempted many incroach- ments ; and the Portuguese in revenge organized , by ... possessions , Brazil has not been the seat of remarkable changes , or events . The Paulistas , by founding an internal ...
... possession . The Dutch , however , attempted many incroach- ments ; and the Portuguese in revenge organized , by ... possessions , Brazil has not been the seat of remarkable changes , or events . The Paulistas , by founding an internal ...
Page 190
... possession , the word David is , it seems , an exact counterpart of the same word in the MS . of Junius belonging to Mr. Woodfall ; and the letters i , e , w , d , and ri are , wonderous to relate , all turned in the same way ! Another ...
... possession , the word David is , it seems , an exact counterpart of the same word in the MS . of Junius belonging to Mr. Woodfall ; and the letters i , e , w , d , and ri are , wonderous to relate , all turned in the same way ! Another ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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