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... received her with great joy , and directly took possession . Thus did we part most amicably with these humane civilized people , not unaffected by the favours we had received from them in our distressed situation . ' At Macao , Captain ...
... received her with great joy , and directly took possession . Thus did we part most amicably with these humane civilized people , not unaffected by the favours we had received from them in our distressed situation . ' At Macao , Captain ...
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... received a clear witness that God , for Christ's sake , had blotted out all her sins , and received her into his family . " She nose Could the scoffer or the infidel more effectually laugh at reli- gion , than by forging such a ...
... received a clear witness that God , for Christ's sake , had blotted out all her sins , and received her into his family . " She nose Could the scoffer or the infidel more effectually laugh at reli- gion , than by forging such a ...
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... received the appellation of the King- dom of Italy ; those allotted to Lewis the German , were called Francia Orientalis ; those allotted to Charles the Bald , were called Francia Occidentalis ; in time , the Francia Orientalis was ...
... received the appellation of the King- dom of Italy ; those allotted to Lewis the German , were called Francia Orientalis ; those allotted to Charles the Bald , were called Francia Occidentalis ; in time , the Francia Orientalis was ...
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