Spirit of the English Magazines, 5. ciltMunroe and Francis, 1819 |
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Sayfa 92
... brought by a raven or a solitary dove alighting on a house to the left side of the spectator ? This Rabbinical book , which you have brought me , gives farther testimony on this subject . We shall find , ' says the author , seven kinds ...
... brought by a raven or a solitary dove alighting on a house to the left side of the spectator ? This Rabbinical book , which you have brought me , gives farther testimony on this subject . We shall find , ' says the author , seven kinds ...
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... brought up and maintained a numerous family he had married his daughters , and established his sons . The day of his dismission he was pennyless : it is singular , that though the commission- ers of inquiry , who sat repeatedly on the ...
... brought up and maintained a numerous family he had married his daughters , and established his sons . The day of his dismission he was pennyless : it is singular , that though the commission- ers of inquiry , who sat repeatedly on the ...
Sayfa 160
... brought to both genius superior to what he found in either . He called forth the latent virtues of the human heart , and taught men to discover a mine of charity in themselves , of which the owners were unconscious . He came to ...
... brought to both genius superior to what he found in either . He called forth the latent virtues of the human heart , and taught men to discover a mine of charity in themselves , of which the owners were unconscious . He came to ...
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