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... Character of the established Clergy described and vindicated . A Sermon preached at the visitation of the Bishop of Peterborough at Oakham , in the county of Rutland , July 14 , 1831 . By the Rev. George Wilkins , D. D. ( of Nottingham ) ...
... Character of the established Clergy described and vindicated . A Sermon preached at the visitation of the Bishop of Peterborough at Oakham , in the county of Rutland , July 14 , 1831 . By the Rev. George Wilkins , D. D. ( of Nottingham ) ...
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... character of the age , became the parent of adventurous enterprize , at first in brilliant feats of arms , and after- wards in those arts which embellish human life . ' " The general assemblies were convened by the chosen Lagmann , or ...
... character of the age , became the parent of adventurous enterprize , at first in brilliant feats of arms , and after- wards in those arts which embellish human life . ' " The general assemblies were convened by the chosen Lagmann , or ...
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years before that period , the incursions of these maritime rovers assumed the character of a religious war , in consequence of the attempts made by Charlemagne to force that religion upon the Saxons on the Elbe . Hence the resentment ...
years before that period , the incursions of these maritime rovers assumed the character of a religious war , in consequence of the attempts made by Charlemagne to force that religion upon the Saxons on the Elbe . Hence the resentment ...
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... character Pearce thus describes . ' Tecla Gorgis is remarkably proud of his person : though a little bald at the top of his head , he manages to have the hair , which is nearly a span long , so plaited and disposed as to hide the bald ...
... character Pearce thus describes . ' Tecla Gorgis is remarkably proud of his person : though a little bald at the top of his head , he manages to have the hair , which is nearly a span long , so plaited and disposed as to hide the bald ...
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... manner afterwards . Indeed it must be confessed , that there is manifested by the Duchess of Abrantes a strong disposition to inculpate the character and conduct of Josephine ; the. 42 Memoirs of the Duchess of Abrantes .
... manner afterwards . Indeed it must be confessed , that there is manifested by the Duchess of Abrantes a strong disposition to inculpate the character and conduct of Josephine ; the. 42 Memoirs of the Duchess of Abrantes .
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