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... spirit them and by their act . It is fit that on the minds of the people to whom they who felt should perpetuate that they were given , can we believe that they to whom it was given should be- those mighty spirits were themselves stow ...
... spirit them and by their act . It is fit that on the minds of the people to whom they who felt should perpetuate that they were given , can we believe that they to whom it was given should be- those mighty spirits were themselves stow ...
Pagina 142
... spirit and strength of her frame departed . She told beau- tiful dreams , and seemed to have peo- pled every place in her imagination with lovely and benevolent spirits . But the most remarkable particular was , that many of these ...
... spirit and strength of her frame departed . She told beau- tiful dreams , and seemed to have peo- pled every place in her imagination with lovely and benevolent spirits . But the most remarkable particular was , that many of these ...
Pagina 181
... spirit . She answered in the negative , but modestly expressed her content , not desiring to accept any household utensil from her associate , though she approved his agri- culture , and knew that many holy wo- men in Galloway had been ...
... spirit . She answered in the negative , but modestly expressed her content , not desiring to accept any household utensil from her associate , though she approved his agri- culture , and knew that many holy wo- men in Galloway had been ...
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