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... fire ! But lo ! the soul of man , to his God and King , TO HIM whose essence is ETERNAL LOVE , Triumphant o'er the general wreck shall sing , And in her exaltation still improve : Eternal ages scarce her worth shall know , Through ALL ...
... fire ! But lo ! the soul of man , to his God and King , TO HIM whose essence is ETERNAL LOVE , Triumphant o'er the general wreck shall sing , And in her exaltation still improve : Eternal ages scarce her worth shall know , Through ALL ...
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... fire . Ruckholt - house , Leyton , Essex.- • Ruckholt - house is said to have been once the mansion of Queen Elizabeth ; and is now mentioned as forming , for a short period , an auxiliary place of amusement for the Summer to the ...
... fire . Ruckholt - house , Leyton , Essex.- • Ruckholt - house is said to have been once the mansion of Queen Elizabeth ; and is now mentioned as forming , for a short period , an auxiliary place of amusement for the Summer to the ...
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... fire , whilst the cook is employed : and a necessary tent should not be forgot . Cooking Utensils . — Ã spit and racks , a gridiron , a chafing - dish , a tea - ket- tle , two coffee - pots , and , in case of sickness , a silver ...
... fire , whilst the cook is employed : and a necessary tent should not be forgot . Cooking Utensils . — Ã spit and racks , a gridiron , a chafing - dish , a tea - ket- tle , two coffee - pots , and , in case of sickness , a silver ...
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... fire , Jehovah ! God of In pleasing accents speaks his sovereign will , [ still ! And bids the waters , and the winds , be Hush'd are the winds , the waters cease to roar ; Safe are the seas , and silent as the shore . Now say , what ...
... fire , Jehovah ! God of In pleasing accents speaks his sovereign will , [ still ! And bids the waters , and the winds , be Hush'd are the winds , the waters cease to roar ; Safe are the seas , and silent as the shore . Now say , what ...
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... fire on the French rear . - not intend to trouble himself with form- The Formidable , a French man - of - war , ing lines , but would attack them in the commanded by Admiral de Verger , a old way , to make downright work with man of ...
... fire on the French rear . - not intend to trouble himself with form- The Formidable , a French man - of - war , ing lines , but would attack them in the commanded by Admiral de Verger , a old way , to make downright work with man of ...
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