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PITTLE prefatory remark is needed to the Second Series of the Common - Place Book of the late Robert Southey . Like the former volume it is complete in itself , and contains matter equally curious , diversified , interesting , amusing ...
PITTLE prefatory remark is needed to the Second Series of the Common - Place Book of the late Robert Southey . Like the former volume it is complete in itself , and contains matter equally curious , diversified , interesting , amusing ...
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1 : Southey's Common - place Book . ECCLESIASTICALS ; OR , NOTES AND EXTRACTS ON THEOLOGICAL SUBJECTS . B : [ Bishop Sanderson's inmost Thoughts . ] [ Want of the Bible in Paris . ] SUT since I have thus ad- “ During the peace of Amiens ...
1 : Southey's Common - place Book . ECCLESIASTICALS ; OR , NOTES AND EXTRACTS ON THEOLOGICAL SUBJECTS . B : [ Bishop Sanderson's inmost Thoughts . ] [ Want of the Bible in Paris . ] SUT since I have thus ad- “ During the peace of Amiens ...
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6 , p . 80 . the guilty ; and by thus warning them while they are innocent , in all probability to preserve and keep them so . 66 And pray to KELLISON BAXTER . 5 and have their common arguments at.
6 , p . 80 . the guilty ; and by thus warning them while they are innocent , in all probability to preserve and keep them so . 66 And pray to KELLISON BAXTER . 5 and have their common arguments at.
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