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Page 166
... taken off , upwards of seventy weeks : that after he had received the above - mentioned punishments , he ap- pears ... taken off.— For surplice ( that is , for non - attendance in chapel at those times when surplices are required to be ...
... taken off , upwards of seventy weeks : that after he had received the above - mentioned punishments , he ap- pears ... taken off.— For surplice ( that is , for non - attendance in chapel at those times when surplices are required to be ...
Page 204
... taken to the kingdom of Burmah , and Chater went with another brother to Rangoon to see how far it was practicable . Twelve months afterwards government found it expedient to interfere upon another occasion . A tract , which had been ...
... taken to the kingdom of Burmah , and Chater went with another brother to Rangoon to see how far it was practicable . Twelve months afterwards government found it expedient to interfere upon another occasion . A tract , which had been ...
Page 392
... taken from Paley . Though such truths are so ob- vious , that a child might state them , if he had no interest in per- verting the truth . ' - This is selon les regles ; and the art of undervaluing is well understood by most classes of ...
... taken from Paley . Though such truths are so ob- vious , that a child might state them , if he had no interest in per- verting the truth . ' - This is selon les regles ; and the art of undervaluing is well understood by most classes of ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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