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... given with spirit , and , as a writer , entitles him to respect : In criticising his features , it might perhaps be said that his eyes were placed too near his nose , and that one was rather smaller than the other ; they were of a ...
... given with spirit , and , as a writer , entitles him to respect : In criticising his features , it might perhaps be said that his eyes were placed too near his nose , and that one was rather smaller than the other ; they were of a ...
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... given by all our cannon and bombs going off toge- ther , I gave the word upon the right , Grenadiers , in the name of God , attack ! ' Immediately they sprung over the trenches , and threw their grenades into the counter- scarp ; but ...
... given by all our cannon and bombs going off toge- ther , I gave the word upon the right , Grenadiers , in the name of God , attack ! ' Immediately they sprung over the trenches , and threw their grenades into the counter- scarp ; but ...
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... given by travellers who have themselvess visited the places described ; to compare the descriptions given by one eye - witness with those presented by another , and uniformly to prefer the pic- ture which wears the strongest resemblance ...
... given by travellers who have themselvess visited the places described ; to compare the descriptions given by one eye - witness with those presented by another , and uniformly to prefer the pic- ture which wears the strongest resemblance ...
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... given so good a sketch . To his recommendation of the study of ecclesiastical history , particularly by those who are young in the ministry , we unite our own . Let the young divine not content him- self with skimming the surface of ...
... given so good a sketch . To his recommendation of the study of ecclesiastical history , particularly by those who are young in the ministry , we unite our own . Let the young divine not content him- self with skimming the surface of ...
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... given rise to much misplaced ridicule among those by whom the cause of this peculiarity is misunderstood ; their sentiments with regard to war , and to capital punishments ; all these are not only " harmless , " as is generally allowed ...
... given rise to much misplaced ridicule among those by whom the cause of this peculiarity is misunderstood ; their sentiments with regard to war , and to capital punishments ; all these are not only " harmless , " as is generally allowed ...
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