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... regard to the state of Christianity among our ancestors . ' Even of this period the information is scanty and mixed with fable , so that the historian is required to proceed with caution . It is conjectured that the faith held by the ...
... regard to the state of Christianity among our ancestors . ' Even of this period the information is scanty and mixed with fable , so that the historian is required to proceed with caution . It is conjectured that the faith held by the ...
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... regard in which he was held by the mass of the people . It could not be for want of money , as he died worth seven or eight thousand pounds . His appearance was that of a man of superior mind . He had been a tall man , and , as far as ...
... regard in which he was held by the mass of the people . It could not be for want of money , as he died worth seven or eight thousand pounds . His appearance was that of a man of superior mind . He had been a tall man , and , as far as ...
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... regard a topic more open to general observation ; we mean the decay of timber by damp . It is generally allowed that timber , when kept steadily in the same state , whether wet or dry , will last a long time ; and that decay takes place ...
... regard a topic more open to general observation ; we mean the decay of timber by damp . It is generally allowed that timber , when kept steadily in the same state , whether wet or dry , will last a long time ; and that decay takes place ...
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