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Pagina 347
... spirit is far from being yet extinguished in these parts , of which he gives a strik- ing proof : In general , a long connection melts the manners and the language into those of the predominant power : but in Wales , though English and ...
... spirit is far from being yet extinguished in these parts , of which he gives a strik- ing proof : In general , a long connection melts the manners and the language into those of the predominant power : but in Wales , though English and ...
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... spirit of genuine Christianity , wherever it has been established . There let it be discussed in what way the appointment of your archbishops and bishops may be brought as near as possible to the practice of the church of England , when ...
... spirit of genuine Christianity , wherever it has been established . There let it be discussed in what way the appointment of your archbishops and bishops may be brought as near as possible to the practice of the church of England , when ...
Pagina 439
... spirits of the murdered rest : Ocean's proud waves forget to roar , And silent break upon thy shore , While her kind accents soothe the listener's breast . • Behold her angel - spirit rise- Mark her bright mercy - beaming eyes Weep o'er ...
... spirits of the murdered rest : Ocean's proud waves forget to roar , And silent break upon thy shore , While her kind accents soothe the listener's breast . • Behold her angel - spirit rise- Mark her bright mercy - beaming eyes Weep o'er ...
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