Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen11Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1827 |
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... caused a sound so in- tense , that the earth appeared to tremble , and I should have been dismayed if the cause had been unknown to me . " But how can this motion of the sand pro- duce so intense an effect , and one observed , I believe ...
... caused a sound so in- tense , that the earth appeared to tremble , and I should have been dismayed if the cause had been unknown to me . " But how can this motion of the sand pro- duce so intense an effect , and one observed , I believe ...
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... cause came regularly on . But all his lordship's stoicism forsook him , when he again found that the very same skipper and judge was to decide the appeal who had decided the cause ; so that the learned skipper first cheated and then ...
... cause came regularly on . But all his lordship's stoicism forsook him , when he again found that the very same skipper and judge was to decide the appeal who had decided the cause ; so that the learned skipper first cheated and then ...
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... cause would have run infinite risk of miscarriage . That arbitrary monarch had a leaning towards Rome in almost every thing but the doctrine of papal supremacy . To the real presence she was understood to have no objection ; the ...
... cause would have run infinite risk of miscarriage . That arbitrary monarch had a leaning towards Rome in almost every thing but the doctrine of papal supremacy . To the real presence she was understood to have no objection ; the ...
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