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... present generation as on the eve , if not on the dawn , of the Millennium . ' We can only say that the preacher must have different powers of vision from our own , if he perceives any thing in the present state of the world to warrant ...
... present generation as on the eve , if not on the dawn , of the Millennium . ' We can only say that the preacher must have different powers of vision from our own , if he perceives any thing in the present state of the world to warrant ...
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... present State of Portugal , and of the Portuguese Army ; with an Epitome of the ancient History of that Kingdom ; a Sketch of the Campaigns of the Marquis of Wellington for the last four Years : and Observations on the Manners and ...
... present State of Portugal , and of the Portuguese Army ; with an Epitome of the ancient History of that Kingdom ; a Sketch of the Campaigns of the Marquis of Wellington for the last four Years : and Observations on the Manners and ...
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... present war , through the wilful neglect and mismanagement of the Captain - majors and their hirelings . But it certainly affords some consolation to those who have survived that age of horror and corruption , to know , that the ...
... present war , through the wilful neglect and mismanagement of the Captain - majors and their hirelings . But it certainly affords some consolation to those who have survived that age of horror and corruption , to know , that the ...
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