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One of them I found able to read a little , and left with him the New Testament in Ancient and Modern Greek , which he expressed a strong desire to read ; he promised me that he would not only study it himself , but lend it to his ...
One of them I found able to read a little , and left with him the New Testament in Ancient and Modern Greek , which he expressed a strong desire to read ; he promised me that he would not only study it himself , but lend it to his ...
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Those who have made it their business to examine into such matters , have always found that the materials of ancient cities have been employed in building new ones , in cases where new foundations have been established in the same ...
Those who have made it their business to examine into such matters , have always found that the materials of ancient cities have been employed in building new ones , in cases where new foundations have been established in the same ...
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The title of this work runs thus : " The Geographical System of Herodotus examined and explained , by a comparison with those of other ancient authors , and with modern geography ; in the course of which are introduced Dissertations on ...
The title of this work runs thus : " The Geographical System of Herodotus examined and explained , by a comparison with those of other ancient authors , and with modern geography ; in the course of which are introduced Dissertations on ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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