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... called a person's " Christian experience " be given by another , it is a palpable absurdity ; for who can penetrate the recesses of his neighbour's heart , especially on a subject so mysterious and awful ? If they are selected from the ...
... called a person's " Christian experience " be given by another , it is a palpable absurdity ; for who can penetrate the recesses of his neighbour's heart , especially on a subject so mysterious and awful ? If they are selected from the ...
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... called at Coventry , the mayor , attended by the aldermen , addressed her majesty in rhyme , in the following words : - - " We men of Coventry Are very glad to see Your royal majesty : Good Lord , how fair you be ! " " To which her ...
... called at Coventry , the mayor , attended by the aldermen , addressed her majesty in rhyme , in the following words : - - " We men of Coventry Are very glad to see Your royal majesty : Good Lord , how fair you be ! " " To which her ...
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... called houses of private entertainment ; being houses where the traveller who has no objection to take his meals with the family , and conform in every respect to their habits , may find himself comfortable . To a pedestrian , like ...
... called houses of private entertainment ; being houses where the traveller who has no objection to take his meals with the family , and conform in every respect to their habits , may find himself comfortable . To a pedestrian , like ...
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... called the Strait of the Fury and Hecla . This appeared promising at first ; but here the sea was so encumbered with massy ice , that it was conjectured to be perpetual ; and the directions of the currents and winds encouraged no hope ...
... called the Strait of the Fury and Hecla . This appeared promising at first ; but here the sea was so encumbered with massy ice , that it was conjectured to be perpetual ; and the directions of the currents and winds encouraged no hope ...
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... called An Inquiry respecting the true Nature of Instinct ; on which , as usual , to the class of philosophers , he draws conclusions directly contrary to truth , from only taking into view a few insulated facts , instead of the ...
... called An Inquiry respecting the true Nature of Instinct ; on which , as usual , to the class of philosophers , he draws conclusions directly contrary to truth , from only taking into view a few insulated facts , instead of the ...
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