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... existence , and which , when transplant- ed into Africa , grew up to be its bane and its destruction . The influence of Methodism at this very moment threatens the existence of our empire in India . It is therefore not surpriz- ing if ...
... existence , and which , when transplant- ed into Africa , grew up to be its bane and its destruction . The influence of Methodism at this very moment threatens the existence of our empire in India . It is therefore not surpriz- ing if ...
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... existence . The second division will include the rest of the brain , which may be considered as connecting the functions of the nerves , with the faculties of the mind . In proportion then as any animal possesses a larger share of the ...
... existence . The second division will include the rest of the brain , which may be considered as connecting the functions of the nerves , with the faculties of the mind . In proportion then as any animal possesses a larger share of the ...
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... existence the character of ages gone by " with years beyond the flood ; " of objects which time has rescued from the vicissitude of human events , and which tradition has con nected with incidents of historic interest ; it pursues with ...
... existence the character of ages gone by " with years beyond the flood ; " of objects which time has rescued from the vicissitude of human events , and which tradition has con nected with incidents of historic interest ; it pursues with ...
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