The Herald of Peace, Volume 7Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1829 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... sion of the writer : no less did it manifest itself only the evening be- fore his death , when , upon being in- formed that he was again at sea , he said , " then I may yet live to meet the French once more . " How dif- ferent the ideas ...
... sion of the writer : no less did it manifest itself only the evening be- fore his death , when , upon being in- formed that he was again at sea , he said , " then I may yet live to meet the French once more . " How dif- ferent the ideas ...
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... sion of the Romans , the natives of these islands probably possessed no other than the wild fruits of Northern Europe , the crab , the sloe , the ha- zel - nut , and the acorn . The Romans themselves had , but a few centuries before ...
... sion of the Romans , the natives of these islands probably possessed no other than the wild fruits of Northern Europe , the crab , the sloe , the ha- zel - nut , and the acorn . The Romans themselves had , but a few centuries before ...
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... sion ; either the flaming sword must wrest the New Testament from our hands , and utterly destroy , or again immure it between walls impenetra- ble to public eye ; or its precious records , which so plainly and power- fully delineate ...
... sion ; either the flaming sword must wrest the New Testament from our hands , and utterly destroy , or again immure it between walls impenetra- ble to public eye ; or its precious records , which so plainly and power- fully delineate ...
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Christian Guardian on some mistaken | 57 |
Observer Review of | 115 |
Barclays Alexander Practical View | 124 |
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