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... hands of the well affected in both nations , and , in effect , secure the designs of the rebels there . 6 That these instructions were carried out , there can be no doubt , for on the 8th of January , 1650 , £ 100 was ordered to be paid ...
... hands of the well affected in both nations , and , in effect , secure the designs of the rebels there . 6 That these instructions were carried out , there can be no doubt , for on the 8th of January , 1650 , £ 100 was ordered to be paid ...
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... hands on the altar . An assistant in this case genuflects ( with hands joined ) a little to the right , in order not to turn his back on the celebrant , • The more general practice is to bow profoundly both here and in No. ( 9 ) , and ...
... hands on the altar . An assistant in this case genuflects ( with hands joined ) a little to the right , in order not to turn his back on the celebrant , • The more general practice is to bow profoundly both here and in No. ( 9 ) , and ...
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... and his slight frail physique , rendered an intolerable burden to him the task of marking the few scores of candidates ' answer - books , which each summer or autumn came into his hands . . . . What REVIEWS AND NOTES 85.
... and his slight frail physique , rendered an intolerable burden to him the task of marking the few scores of candidates ' answer - books , which each summer or autumn came into his hands . . . . What REVIEWS AND NOTES 85.
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autumn came into his hands . . . . What the intelligent eye may read in all the author's utterances is this : a temperament , a bodily constitution , exceedingly high - strung , delicate and sensitive , and a prolonged trial of ...
autumn came into his hands . . . . What the intelligent eye may read in all the author's utterances is this : a temperament , a bodily constitution , exceedingly high - strung , delicate and sensitive , and a prolonged trial of ...
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... hands by him and felt herself ap- proaching the abyss . But , being a woman of sane and steady judgment and uncommon good sense , she gathered together a library of the great masters of Catholic thought - fathers , doctors , mystics ...
... hands by him and felt herself ap- proaching the abyss . But , being a woman of sane and steady judgment and uncommon good sense , she gathered together a library of the great masters of Catholic thought - fathers , doctors , mystics ...
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