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... Persons Williamson's East India Vade Mecum 379 536 247 570 421 PHILOLOGY . Cead leabhar na Gaoidheilge , & c . a Spelling Book of the Irish Language 417 Ve aebi no Taheiti , & c . a Spelling Book of the Taheitan Language 417 Sir S ...
... Persons Williamson's East India Vade Mecum 379 536 247 570 421 PHILOLOGY . Cead leabhar na Gaoidheilge , & c . a Spelling Book of the Irish Language 417 Ve aebi no Taheiti , & c . a Spelling Book of the Taheitan Language 417 Sir S ...
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... persons , in different ages and countries , called by the same name ; and on the other hand , to unite or identify persons bearing dif . ferent names , in different authors , or at different times of their lives . Our readers will ...
... persons , in different ages and countries , called by the same name ; and on the other hand , to unite or identify persons bearing dif . ferent names , in different authors , or at different times of their lives . Our readers will ...
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... persons being determined by a particular accident to the pursuits in which they after- wards excelled ; as Cowley's passion for poetry originated from his meeting with the Fairy Queen in his mother's win- dow ; and Sir Joshua Reynolds's ...
... persons being determined by a particular accident to the pursuits in which they after- wards excelled ; as Cowley's passion for poetry originated from his meeting with the Fairy Queen in his mother's win- dow ; and Sir Joshua Reynolds's ...
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... persons of rank . The parliamentary interest confessedly so powerful in making dignitaries and rich incumbents , our author de- cides to be partly beneficial and partly injurious to the church and to national morality . • That which is ...
... persons of rank . The parliamentary interest confessedly so powerful in making dignitaries and rich incumbents , our author de- cides to be partly beneficial and partly injurious to the church and to national morality . • That which is ...
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... the supreme Cause of all that they behold , and concerning what be comes of persons known to them in their neighbourhood , 7 whom they find passing , one after another , Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education , 21.
... the supreme Cause of all that they behold , and concerning what be comes of persons known to them in their neighbourhood , 7 whom they find passing , one after another , Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education , 21.
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.