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... manner , with much ease and pleasantry ; and he tells us that , as the tedious preachers in Charles the Second's time , when the congregation began to be tired after two hours ' listening , would say " once more and I have done ; " so ...
... manner , with much ease and pleasantry ; and he tells us that , as the tedious preachers in Charles the Second's time , when the congregation began to be tired after two hours ' listening , would say " once more and I have done ; " so ...
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... manner to the imperious necessity of the his- tory , which insists on his marrying Lady Mary Melville , who must have died had he not rescued her by a coup de bague . Miss Rivers- dale , having dissolved this chain , welcomes the return ...
... manner to the imperious necessity of the his- tory , which insists on his marrying Lady Mary Melville , who must have died had he not rescued her by a coup de bague . Miss Rivers- dale , having dissolved this chain , welcomes the return ...
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... manner these Fathers may have mentioned and quoted the Apocalypse , the conviction of the Primitive Church respecting its authenticity was not complete ; or otherwise Eu- sebius , in the enumeration of the books composing the canon of ...
... manner these Fathers may have mentioned and quoted the Apocalypse , the conviction of the Primitive Church respecting its authenticity was not complete ; or otherwise Eu- sebius , in the enumeration of the books composing the canon of ...
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Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
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