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... received by the Bishop , with great thankfulness . I quitted Alah - shehr , deeply disappointed at the statement I received there of the church of Sardis . I trusted that in its ut- most trials , it would not not have been suffered to ...
... received by the Bishop , with great thankfulness . I quitted Alah - shehr , deeply disappointed at the statement I received there of the church of Sardis . I trusted that in its ut- most trials , it would not not have been suffered to ...
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... received them from England . “ But it is time that I should declare to you , that this third per- son from whom Dr. Franklin received these famous letters , ( and permit me to add that this is the first time the fact has been pub- licly ...
... received them from England . “ But it is time that I should declare to you , that this third per- son from whom Dr. Franklin received these famous letters , ( and permit me to add that this is the first time the fact has been pub- licly ...
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... received . Several distinguished gentlemen in Philadelphia , have cultivated the idiom of our learned friends , with assiduity and success . In New York , " the German Intel- ligencer " has given new value to the useful columns of Mr ...
... received . Several distinguished gentlemen in Philadelphia , have cultivated the idiom of our learned friends , with assiduity and success . In New York , " the German Intel- ligencer " has given new value to the useful columns of Mr ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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