Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... means superior to that in which it has been used by his numerous predecessors . We express our opinions thus strongly , from a conviction that the cause of Christianity has been seriously injured by the many impotent works , which weak ...
... means superior to that in which it has been used by his numerous predecessors . We express our opinions thus strongly , from a conviction that the cause of Christianity has been seriously injured by the many impotent works , which weak ...
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... means of alleviating it . It was not in the language of remonstrance which we now spoke , but in a wild yell of despair , which echoed from the roof of the vault , and caused the door to be again suddenly closed in upon us . The ...
... means of alleviating it . It was not in the language of remonstrance which we now spoke , but in a wild yell of despair , which echoed from the roof of the vault , and caused the door to be again suddenly closed in upon us . The ...
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... means calculated to restore animation ; he opened his eyes , and sighed , but soon expired ; the want of success was attributed to his great weight ; but we apprehend that , if the statement be correct as to his open- ing his eyes and ...
... means calculated to restore animation ; he opened his eyes , and sighed , but soon expired ; the want of success was attributed to his great weight ; but we apprehend that , if the statement be correct as to his open- ing his eyes and ...
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