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... continued to open a great number of the papyri . Many , indeed , of these frail sub- stances were destroyed , and had crumbled into dust under the slightest touch of the operator . When the French invaded the kingdom of Naples in the ...
... continued to open a great number of the papyri . Many , indeed , of these frail sub- stances were destroyed , and had crumbled into dust under the slightest touch of the operator . When the French invaded the kingdom of Naples in the ...
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... continued three years . Some differences arising between the congrega- tion and their pastor , he accepted an invitation ' to Cranbrook in Kent ; where , we are told , the author's ministry was greatly blessed . ' In 1760 , Mr. Noyes ...
... continued three years . Some differences arising between the congrega- tion and their pastor , he accepted an invitation ' to Cranbrook in Kent ; where , we are told , the author's ministry was greatly blessed . ' In 1760 , Mr. Noyes ...
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... continued since the expiration of that period , at an interest of three per cent . : - the other advanced , without any interest , under an agreement with Government made in 1808. Both these advances are in consideration of the profits ...
... continued since the expiration of that period , at an interest of three per cent . : - the other advanced , without any interest , under an agreement with Government made in 1808. Both these advances are in consideration of the profits ...
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