The Lutheran Magazine, Tom 3Board of Directors of the Domestic Missionary Society of the Lutheran Church in the State of New York, 1830 |
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... called up for consideration . The Resident Editor and Treasurer of the Conference presented his Report ; from which it appeared , that the whole amount due at the last meeting of the Conference , for printing , furnishing paper and ...
... called up for consideration . The Resident Editor and Treasurer of the Conference presented his Report ; from which it appeared , that the whole amount due at the last meeting of the Conference , for printing , furnishing paper and ...
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... called him the Snow - King , and predicted that he and his troops would melt in the summer heats . They little knew the formidable enemy they had to encounter . But the more sagacious Tilley shook his head when he heard this favorite ...
... called him the Snow - King , and predicted that he and his troops would melt in the summer heats . They little knew the formidable enemy they had to encounter . But the more sagacious Tilley shook his head when he heard this favorite ...
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... called me a German coxcomb , and I returned the compliment by calling him a Swedish bear . A defiance to mortal combat immediately ensued ; the king's consent was obtained , and this day will prove whether the bear shall give the ...
... called me a German coxcomb , and I returned the compliment by calling him a Swedish bear . A defiance to mortal combat immediately ensued ; the king's consent was obtained , and this day will prove whether the bear shall give the ...
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... called him a cold - blooded animal . But what think you was the chancellor's reply ? If my cold blood did not occasionally damp your majesty's fire , the conflagration would become inextinguishable . ' Gustavus did not hesitate a moment ...
... called him a cold - blooded animal . But what think you was the chancellor's reply ? If my cold blood did not occasionally damp your majesty's fire , the conflagration would become inextinguishable . ' Gustavus did not hesitate a moment ...
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... called Agamemnon a drunkard , with the look of a dog and the valour of a deer . " Seifert , however , is not a man to be influenced by either classical or Christian authorities ; his reason lies in prostrate adoration before the shrine ...
... called Agamemnon a drunkard , with the look of a dog and the valour of a deer . " Seifert , however , is not a man to be influenced by either classical or Christian authorities ; his reason lies in prostrate adoration before the shrine ...
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