The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1808 |
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All the whole world from the north to the sowthe , I ma them dystroie with won worde of my mouthe To recownt unto you myn inewmerabull substance , Thatt were to moche for any tong to tell ; For all the whole orent * ys under myn ...
All the whole world from the north to the sowthe , I ma them dystroie with won worde of my mouthe To recownt unto you myn inewmerabull substance , Thatt were to moche for any tong to tell ; For all the whole orent * ys under myn ...
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... whole assembly being thereby occasioned , that practice is now prohibited by posi tive command of Conference . It would very often happen , that a per- son might have a particular attachment to some brother or sister who might be seated ...
... whole assembly being thereby occasioned , that practice is now prohibited by posi tive command of Conference . It would very often happen , that a per- son might have a particular attachment to some brother or sister who might be seated ...
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... whole twelve reserves ; and in the third table ( or état No. 3. ) he assigns to them pieces of these very cali bres but in the first table , 144 eight pounders are inserted , instead of the same number of four - pounders for these ...
... whole twelve reserves ; and in the third table ( or état No. 3. ) he assigns to them pieces of these very cali bres but in the first table , 144 eight pounders are inserted , instead of the same number of four - pounders for these ...
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