The Annual Review and History of Literature, 6 tomasT. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1808 |
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... Father and Son to the Virgin Mary ; yet that this is actually the case is beyond a doubt . One of the most curious facts re- specting the Persian faith is stated by Franklin . They hold that Hossein foresaw his death , and vo- luntarily ...
... Father and Son to the Virgin Mary ; yet that this is actually the case is beyond a doubt . One of the most curious facts re- specting the Persian faith is stated by Franklin . They hold that Hossein foresaw his death , and vo- luntarily ...
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... father of this land ! Ye red men ! Since ye came hither ye have seen the face of your great white father . He has cherished you as his own children . He has made your beating hearts rejoice ! Great chief of the Osa- ges ! fear not to ...
... father of this land ! Ye red men ! Since ye came hither ye have seen the face of your great white father . He has cherished you as his own children . He has made your beating hearts rejoice ! Great chief of the Osa- ges ! fear not to ...
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... father , Mr. John Read . A quantity to the amount of eleven thousand dollars , was coined at the mint of the United States in Philadelphia ; the ore was very pure . Since the dis- covery these boys have daily picked up from 100 to 120 ...
... father , Mr. John Read . A quantity to the amount of eleven thousand dollars , was coined at the mint of the United States in Philadelphia ; the ore was very pure . Since the dis- covery these boys have daily picked up from 100 to 120 ...
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... father ; and every man looks upon his sisters ' children as his heirs , He , indeed , looks upon them with the same fondness that fathers in other parts of the world have for their own children ; and he would be considered as an ...
... father ; and every man looks upon his sisters ' children as his heirs , He , indeed , looks upon them with the same fondness that fathers in other parts of the world have for their own children ; and he would be considered as an ...
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... fathers , would be to all political purposes Portugueze . The consequence has been that that race has survived the Portuguese empire , and will conti- nue its language and religion , when perhaps there may remain no other wreck of ...
... fathers , would be to all political purposes Portugueze . The consequence has been that that race has survived the Portuguese empire , and will conti- nue its language and religion , when perhaps there may remain no other wreck of ...
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