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... kind , others the veriest rubbish- which are confessedly stories with a pur- pose , written to advocate some favorite view , in which the illustration of certain theological tenets is of the very essence of the book . In these , if we ...
... kind , others the veriest rubbish- which are confessedly stories with a pur- pose , written to advocate some favorite view , in which the illustration of certain theological tenets is of the very essence of the book . In these , if we ...
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... kind - she had a bad illness . It was not an illness of the violent kind , but of what , I suppose , is more dangerous to an old woman , a lan- guishing , slow sickness , which looked like decay more than disease . The doctors said ...
... kind - she had a bad illness . It was not an illness of the violent kind , but of what , I suppose , is more dangerous to an old woman , a lan- guishing , slow sickness , which looked like decay more than disease . The doctors said ...
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latter kind is also sometimes used for seals , in prefaces of books , and ornamental inscriptions . 2. The style of official attendants was first employed about the commencement of the Christian era , and was invented for the use of the ...
latter kind is also sometimes used for seals , in prefaces of books , and ornamental inscriptions . 2. The style of official attendants was first employed about the commencement of the Christian era , and was invented for the use of the ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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