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| George B. Worgan, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1811 - 252 pages
...success with which it pleased Almighty God (though with the loss of some most eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by us) to reward their loyalty...many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despight of all human probability and all imaginable disadvantage, that as •we caunot be forgetful... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1824 - 766 pages
...success with which it pleased Almighty God (though with the loss of some most eminent persons who shall never be forgotten by us) to reward their loyalty...many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despight of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages ; that as we cannot be forgetful... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1846 - 996 pages
...success with which it pleased Almighty God (though with the loss of some most eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by us) to reward their loyalty...many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despite of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages ; that as we cannot be forgetful... | |
| John Wallis - 1847 - 488 pages
...success with which it pleased Almighty God, (though with the loss of some eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by us,) to reward their loyalty...many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despight of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages; that as we cannot be forgetful... | |
| John Wallis - 1847 - 492 pages
...God, (though with the loss of some eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by us, ) to re ward their loyalty and patience by many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despight of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages ; that as we cannot be forgetful... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1856 - 616 pages
...Almighty God (though with the loss of some most eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by ns) to reward their loyalty and patience by many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despite of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages ; that as we cannot be forgetful... | |
| Mrs. Delany (Mary) - 1861 - 660 pages
...success with which it pleased Almighty God (though with the loss of some eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by us,) to reward their loyalty...many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despight of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages, that as we cannot be forgetful... | |
| Mary Delany - 1861 - 682 pages
...success with which it pleased Almighty God (though with the loss of some eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by us,) to reward their loyalty...many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despight of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages, that as we cannot be forgetful... | |
| Mrs. Delany (Mary) - 1861 - 652 pages
...pleased Almighty God (though with the loss of some eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by ns,) to reward their loyalty and patience by many strange victories over their and our enemies, in despight of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages, that as we cannot be forgetful... | |
| Mrs. Delany (Mary) - 1861 - 658 pages
...success with which it pleased Almighty God (though with the loss of some eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by us,) to reward their loyalty and patience by many strange viciories over their and our enemies, in dcspight of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages,... | |
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