Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... appearance . This is a fact of which every person must be conscious who attends , in his own case , to the result of ... appeared to me an extremely curious and important one ) seems to be altogether inexplicable , unless we suppose that ...
... appearance . This is a fact of which every person must be conscious who attends , in his own case , to the result of ... appeared to me an extremely curious and important one ) seems to be altogether inexplicable , unless we suppose that ...
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... appeared to his apostles and disciples : " by this means ob- serving a kind of analogy and proportion with the Jewish Sabbath , which had been instituted by God himself . For as that day was kept as a commemoration of God's Sabbath , or ...
... appeared to his apostles and disciples : " by this means ob- serving a kind of analogy and proportion with the Jewish Sabbath , which had been instituted by God himself . For as that day was kept as a commemoration of God's Sabbath , or ...
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... appeared here and there athwart the green inclosures . Only two great roads traversed this sequestered region , running nearly parallel , at a distance of more than seventy miles from each other . In the intermediate space , there was ...
... appeared here and there athwart the green inclosures . Only two great roads traversed this sequestered region , running nearly parallel , at a distance of more than seventy miles from each other . In the intermediate space , there was ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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