The Quarterly Review, Volume 59J. Murray, 1837 - English literature |
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Page 93
... believe the transaction at all , seeing that it is from his authority alone that we derive it . If we believe that God made the sea , we must believe that he could divide it when he sees proper . It is no greater miracle to divide the ...
... believe the transaction at all , seeing that it is from his authority alone that we derive it . If we believe that God made the sea , we must believe that he could divide it when he sees proper . It is no greater miracle to divide the ...
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... believe , is a fair epitome of the first volume of Semi- lasso in Africa . The original work was published at Stutgardt in five volumes . The two last of the English translation are somewhat less objectionable , being more descriptive ...
... believe , is a fair epitome of the first volume of Semi- lasso in Africa . The original work was published at Stutgardt in five volumes . The two last of the English translation are somewhat less objectionable , being more descriptive ...
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... believe that his cicerone told him any such thing , or ever dreamt of the Americans in the matter , because he must have known , as every one does , and as Mr. Cooper himself must have seen , though he conceals the fact , that this ...
... believe that his cicerone told him any such thing , or ever dreamt of the Americans in the matter , because he must have known , as every one does , and as Mr. Cooper himself must have seen , though he conceals the fact , that this ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
El Teatro Espaņol ķ Coleccion de Dramas escogidas | 62 |
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