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... death and character of bishop Middleton and of bishop Heber , re- flections on , 204 , 205 - improvements effected since the establishment of the see of Calcutta , 205 , 206 - govern- ment - schools at Chinsurah , notice of , 206 of the ...
... death and character of bishop Middleton and of bishop Heber , re- flections on , 204 , 205 - improvements effected since the establishment of the see of Calcutta , 205 , 206 - govern- ment - schools at Chinsurah , notice of , 206 of the ...
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... death of a seaman , ib . - they sail from Port Bowen , 121 - danger of the Fury , Capt . Hoppner's account of , 122 , 123 -she is abandoned , and the Hecla returns to England , 124 , 125 - remarks of Capt . Parry on the discoveries of ...
... death of a seaman , ib . - they sail from Port Bowen , 121 - danger of the Fury , Capt . Hoppner's account of , 122 , 123 -she is abandoned , and the Hecla returns to England , 124 , 125 - remarks of Capt . Parry on the discoveries of ...
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... death of Luther with the death of Lorenzo Giustiniani , patriarch of Venice ; and he tells us , that " though Luther died in an extremely cold season , when bodies usually keep for many months , yet his body on the fourth or fifth day ...
... death of Luther with the death of Lorenzo Giustiniani , patriarch of Venice ; and he tells us , that " though Luther died in an extremely cold season , when bodies usually keep for many months , yet his body on the fourth or fifth day ...
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... death , there was a Phrygian , whose name was Alexander ; and it is said of him , " that he had lived many years in Gaul , and was known to almost every one by his love of God and his boldness of speech : for he was even not without a ...
... death , there was a Phrygian , whose name was Alexander ; and it is said of him , " that he had lived many years in Gaul , and was known to almost every one by his love of God and his boldness of speech : for he was even not without a ...
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... death of the Apostles , there is a complete silence upon this subject . But the argument has really little or no weight ; for when the works of any period are lost , it is plain that we can argue nothing on one side or the other ...
... death of the Apostles , there is a complete silence upon this subject . But the argument has really little or no weight ; for when the works of any period are lost , it is plain that we can argue nothing on one side or the other ...
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