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Pagina 176
... present monarch commenced his reign were not such as to render him favorably disposed to any movements in the direction of liberty . And owing to the severity of the present persecution the days of Alexander the Second are now looked ...
... present monarch commenced his reign were not such as to render him favorably disposed to any movements in the direction of liberty . And owing to the severity of the present persecution the days of Alexander the Second are now looked ...
Pagina 323
... Present , " the astonishing product of seven pier moments Carlyle himself would have weeks ' fierce labor in the early part of the recoiled from publishing their few offend- year , was published in 1843 ; and soon ing pages . When they ...
... Present , " the astonishing product of seven pier moments Carlyle himself would have weeks ' fierce labor in the early part of the recoiled from publishing their few offend- year , was published in 1843 ; and soon ing pages . When they ...
Pagina 727
... present kalpa or age in which we are now living . Kalpas or ages innumerable , of varying lengths , but mostly lasting eight to ten thousand years , had endured and passed away before the present era set in . Now , in each of the three ...
... present kalpa or age in which we are now living . Kalpas or ages innumerable , of varying lengths , but mostly lasting eight to ten thousand years , had endured and passed away before the present era set in . Now , in each of the three ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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