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Pagina 129
... object in visiting the country was to procure birds of prey for the Europe market . 15 The reporting , upon the authority of others , a miracle of which he neither was , nor , we may say , could have been an eye- witness , ought not to ...
... object in visiting the country was to procure birds of prey for the Europe market . 15 The reporting , upon the authority of others , a miracle of which he neither was , nor , we may say , could have been an eye- witness , ought not to ...
Pagina 175
... objects ? Who is he , under whose authority , Breath , the primitive power in the body , makes its operation ? Who is he , by whose direction language is regularly pronounced ? And who is that immaterial being , that applies vision and ...
... objects ? Who is he , under whose authority , Breath , the primitive power in the body , makes its operation ? Who is he , by whose direction language is regularly pronounced ? And who is that immaterial being , that applies vision and ...
Pagina 285
... object object of the works of our most celebrated poets and Lloyd's Nuga Canora , and Isabel . 285.
... object object of the works of our most celebrated poets and Lloyd's Nuga Canora , and Isabel . 285.
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