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... ( though they have travailed no further than the smoke of their owne native chimnies ) yet dare I presume to present thee with the very true , and faithfull relation of some few yeares travels and experience , wherein I would bee ...
... ( though they have travailed no further than the smoke of their owne native chimnies ) yet dare I presume to present thee with the very true , and faithfull relation of some few yeares travels and experience , wherein I would bee ...
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The relation of the present state of the seven Churches mentioned in the Apocalypse , is extracted from a letter , addressed to the British Bible Society , and recently published in their twelfth report , from the Rev.
The relation of the present state of the seven Churches mentioned in the Apocalypse , is extracted from a letter , addressed to the British Bible Society , and recently published in their twelfth report , from the Rev.
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6 You must now expect to see him as enthusiastick about the relation of cause and effect , as he was just now about mathematics . The dignity of our nature , its preeminence and dominion upon earth , its capabilities of improvement ...
6 You must now expect to see him as enthusiastick about the relation of cause and effect , as he was just now about mathematics . The dignity of our nature , its preeminence and dominion upon earth , its capabilities of improvement ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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