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... considerable portion of the refluent lake that washed the rocks of Underwalden . • On the left , beneath the inaccessible and encircling craggs of the Rigi , is situated the independent state of Gersau , where we dis- embarked . This ...
... considerable portion of the refluent lake that washed the rocks of Underwalden . • On the left , beneath the inaccessible and encircling craggs of the Rigi , is situated the independent state of Gersau , where we dis- embarked . This ...
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... considerable eminence among those who suffered persecution in consequence of the famous Act of Uniformity passed in 1661 : —he was educated at the University of Cambridge . - Among the incidents of his life , some are very re- markable ...
... considerable eminence among those who suffered persecution in consequence of the famous Act of Uniformity passed in 1661 : —he was educated at the University of Cambridge . - Among the incidents of his life , some are very re- markable ...
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... considerable industry has been exercised . The 2d part , which we can recommend to those who delight in horrors , contains a collection ( we believe ) of all the enormities which the author's utmost zeal and diligence could discover ...
... considerable industry has been exercised . The 2d part , which we can recommend to those who delight in horrors , contains a collection ( we believe ) of all the enormities which the author's utmost zeal and diligence could discover ...
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