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... death . The parent and others of his persuasion looked upon her death as a speedy call to heaven , in reward of so meritorious an act ; the persecuted Protestants regarded it as a just and very affecting judgment . On his journey from ...
... death . The parent and others of his persuasion looked upon her death as a speedy call to heaven , in reward of so meritorious an act ; the persecuted Protestants regarded it as a just and very affecting judgment . On his journey from ...
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... death of Higelak is related in the thirty - third saga , which introduces the sons of Octher as cotemporary with his old age . Now , if these be the sons of Octher , the arctic navigator , whose voyage was edited by King Alfred , this ...
... death of Higelak is related in the thirty - third saga , which introduces the sons of Octher as cotemporary with his old age . Now , if these be the sons of Octher , the arctic navigator , whose voyage was edited by King Alfred , this ...
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... death , 166 . Romilly , Sir S. on the laws against privately stealing , 413 . Rousseau , testimony to the ac- curacy of his scenery about the Lake of Geneva in his Heloise , 316 . Russia , See Alexander . S Saint Patrick , account of ...
... death , 166 . Romilly , Sir S. on the laws against privately stealing , 413 . Rousseau , testimony to the ac- curacy of his scenery about the Lake of Geneva in his Heloise , 316 . Russia , See Alexander . S Saint Patrick , account of ...
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