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... called articulate , on account of the distinctness and variety with which they are pronounced , and because they are in a great measure confined to the human species . They are obviously acquired by imitation , and although there is ...
... called articulate , on account of the distinctness and variety with which they are pronounced , and because they are in a great measure confined to the human species . They are obviously acquired by imitation , and although there is ...
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... called Pistyll Dewi , or the Pipe of David , from its flowing through a pipe into the eastern side of the church yard , should have ran with milk . The birds also of that place , called jack - daws , from being so long unmolested by the ...
... called Pistyll Dewi , or the Pipe of David , from its flowing through a pipe into the eastern side of the church yard , should have ran with milk . The birds also of that place , called jack - daws , from being so long unmolested by the ...
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... called the Life of the Spirit . As it is new , it may be called the New Man or Creature . Or it may have the appellation of a Child of God . Or it is that spiritual life and light , or that spiritual principle and power within us ...
... called the Life of the Spirit . As it is new , it may be called the New Man or Creature . Or it may have the appellation of a Child of God . Or it is that spiritual life and light , or that spiritual principle and power within us ...
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