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... land should still retain such a vulgar error as that Jews naturally stink , the Jews ought not to be angry his multifarious pursuits , directed the energies of his mind to the facts of geology . A profound comparative anatomist , he was ...
... land should still retain such a vulgar error as that Jews naturally stink , the Jews ought not to be angry his multifarious pursuits , directed the energies of his mind to the facts of geology . A profound comparative anatomist , he was ...
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... land . These frequently grey stones " which prompted Ossian's heroes to high and consist of figures carved in stone , often as large as life , heroic deeds ; and it was while musing amidst the time- representing crusaders , and warriors ...
... land . These frequently grey stones " which prompted Ossian's heroes to high and consist of figures carved in stone , often as large as life , heroic deeds ; and it was while musing amidst the time- representing crusaders , and warriors ...
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... land under such auspicious circumstances as our present Sovereign Lady . Mary I. was not recognised without bloodshed . Elizabeth's title was disputed . Mary II . was only a sovereign in name , and as much dependent on the will of her ...
... land under such auspicious circumstances as our present Sovereign Lady . Mary I. was not recognised without bloodshed . Elizabeth's title was disputed . Mary II . was only a sovereign in name , and as much dependent on the will of her ...
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... land and sea ; but the command of the army is , under the sovereign , com- mitted to a commander - in - chief . It is in the building called the Horse Guards , ( a portion of the gateway of which appears in our engraving ) that the ...
... land and sea ; but the command of the army is , under the sovereign , com- mitted to a commander - in - chief . It is in the building called the Horse Guards , ( a portion of the gateway of which appears in our engraving ) that the ...
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... land where at some future period I may enjoy the blessing for which I sigh : a humble faith points to that land where the weary are at rest . " " We shall present two more illustrations in our next , only mentioning in the mean time ...
... land where at some future period I may enjoy the blessing for which I sigh : a humble faith points to that land where the weary are at rest . " " We shall present two more illustrations in our next , only mentioning in the mean time ...
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