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Pagina 217
... thought it more tolerable than the infamy which was their only alternative . The fact that Alboquerque was blest by the women because he prohibited this custom , is proof decisive , if it were needful , to prove that women would not be ...
... thought it more tolerable than the infamy which was their only alternative . The fact that Alboquerque was blest by the women because he prohibited this custom , is proof decisive , if it were needful , to prove that women would not be ...
Pagina 221
... thought that many nations had many kinds of Shasters , yet in the country of the English we thought there was no Shaster at all ; for concerning sin and holiness , those that are here have no judgment at all . We have even thought that ...
... thought that many nations had many kinds of Shasters , yet in the country of the English we thought there was no Shaster at all ; for concerning sin and holiness , those that are here have no judgment at all . We have even thought that ...
Pagina 431
... thought it necessary to record with marks of reprobation . It should seem too that this misconception must have been very general , for it is impossible to believe that any editor of a news- paper would have ventured to print , at the ...
... thought it necessary to record with marks of reprobation . It should seem too that this misconception must have been very general , for it is impossible to believe that any editor of a news- paper would have ventured to print , at the ...
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Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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