The Scottish Review, Volumen25A. Gardner, 1895 |
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... thought it not reason to leave the word of God and serve tables , ' so they elected ' seven men of good reputa- tion , whom they appointed over that business , that they might give themselves continually to prayer and to the ministry of ...
... thought it not reason to leave the word of God and serve tables , ' so they elected ' seven men of good reputa- tion , whom they appointed over that business , that they might give themselves continually to prayer and to the ministry of ...
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... thought sufficient punishment for ladies of delicacy and refinement . The Reformatory ' to which they were thus sent , was , it must be owned , of a peculiar kind . ་ On the other hand , it sounds rather comic when we read of the rules ...
... thought sufficient punishment for ladies of delicacy and refinement . The Reformatory ' to which they were thus sent , was , it must be owned , of a peculiar kind . ་ On the other hand , it sounds rather comic when we read of the rules ...
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... thought it our duty to acknowledge his singular goodness , and condescension to us , in a letter of thanks to himself . But we do not think that should exempt us from pay- ing our regard also to you , whom we know to have been a willing ...
... thought it our duty to acknowledge his singular goodness , and condescension to us , in a letter of thanks to himself . But we do not think that should exempt us from pay- ing our regard also to you , whom we know to have been a willing ...
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... thought some acknowledgement justly due for civilities I had no way deserv'd from your University , & ye oblidging manner in wch you express your acceptance of my gratitude far exceeds ye value of yo mark I have given of it , for I may ...
... thought some acknowledgement justly due for civilities I had no way deserv'd from your University , & ye oblidging manner in wch you express your acceptance of my gratitude far exceeds ye value of yo mark I have given of it , for I may ...
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... thought most con- ducive for the advancement of this Profession . About a month . after their transmission these regulations were returned by the Duke , accompanied by the following letter , in which he expresses his approval of them ...
... thought most con- ducive for the advancement of this Profession . About a month . after their transmission these regulations were returned by the Duke , accompanied by the following letter , in which he expresses his approval of them ...
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