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... gives some account of the loss the regiment sustained in officers , and mentions some others of the English regi- ments ... give her the doleful news . Every body sympathizes tenderly with her , and none , I am sure , more than myself ...
... gives some account of the loss the regiment sustained in officers , and mentions some others of the English regi- ments ... give her the doleful news . Every body sympathizes tenderly with her , and none , I am sure , more than myself ...
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... give to the religion of Rome , ) whose maxims and practice are diametrically opposite to those of the Gospel . The Gospel is the friend of the people , the consoler of the poor . The religion of Rome , on the con- trary , considers all ...
... give to the religion of Rome , ) whose maxims and practice are diametrically opposite to those of the Gospel . The Gospel is the friend of the people , the consoler of the poor . The religion of Rome , on the con- trary , considers all ...
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... give universal circu- lation to the leading and remarkable features of Irish history ; to give those features with veracity , with conciseness ; and at such a price as may render them accessible to the poor , though independent ...
... give universal circu- lation to the leading and remarkable features of Irish history ; to give those features with veracity , with conciseness ; and at such a price as may render them accessible to the poor , though independent ...
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... give permanent security to the Irish dominions , employed himself and his followers in an idle display of his royal magnificence . He brought over his crown jewels , and seemed more anxious to dazzle the Irish chieftains by the ...
... give permanent security to the Irish dominions , employed himself and his followers in an idle display of his royal magnificence . He brought over his crown jewels , and seemed more anxious to dazzle the Irish chieftains by the ...
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... give them a welcome recep- tion . In the subsequent warm work of Reformation , the English Calvinists , though almost universally nominal Conformists , had little to sacrifice in renouncing Episcopacy , and in ranging themselves ...
... give them a welcome recep- tion . In the subsequent warm work of Reformation , the English Calvinists , though almost universally nominal Conformists , had little to sacrifice in renouncing Episcopacy , and in ranging themselves ...
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