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College , 496 On the Characters of Plutarch and Tacitus , by Thomas , . ... Attributes , Providence , and Moral Government of God ; and on the Duty , Character , Security , and final Happiness of his Righteous Subjects , U. 10 pt2 • .
College , 496 On the Characters of Plutarch and Tacitus , by Thomas , . ... Attributes , Providence , and Moral Government of God ; and on the Duty , Character , Security , and final Happiness of his Righteous Subjects , U. 10 pt2 • .
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... characters remained to ascertain the species ; particularly the oval dorsal fin , which was left entire , having , by its singularity , attracted the notice of the fish - dealers ; the angular pectoral fins ; the double lobes of the ...
... characters remained to ascertain the species ; particularly the oval dorsal fin , which was left entire , having , by its singularity , attracted the notice of the fish - dealers ; the angular pectoral fins ; the double lobes of the ...
Strona 495
In this assembly it was determined that the Roman characters should be substituted for the Runic , and that all books relating to idolatry should be burned . Unfortunately the greater part of those which contained the history and the ...
In this assembly it was determined that the Roman characters should be substituted for the Runic , and that all books relating to idolatry should be burned . Unfortunately the greater part of those which contained the history and the ...
Strona 496
Thus situated , sustaining daily injuries , even indignities , with a patient forbearance , from a sincere desire to live in peace and harmony with all the world ; the French Directory , mistaking the motives and the American character ...
Thus situated , sustaining daily injuries , even indignities , with a patient forbearance , from a sincere desire to live in peace and harmony with all the world ; the French Directory , mistaking the motives and the American character ...
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We see the struggles of a great character against the degenerate manners of a sinking people ; the rapid progress of a rising nation which receives strength from a a man of genius ; the impulse given to nations by laws , by conquest ...
We see the struggles of a great character against the degenerate manners of a sinking people ; the rapid progress of a rising nation which receives strength from a a man of genius ; the impulse given to nations by laws , by conquest ...
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