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... Forces of Russia . By M. G. Tegoborski , Privy Councillor and Member of the Council of the Russian Empire . London , 1856 . 7. The Chinese Empire . By M. Huc , formerly Mis- sionary Apostolic in China . London , 1859 . 8. Correspondence ...
... force and beauty , his sensations at the funeral of one , and the singular dreams with which his first experience of death inspired him . His father died when Thomas was in his seventh year , leaving Greenhays , with a fortune of 16007 ...
... force . Let us quote some figures . Pachomius , who died at fifty - six , reckons 3000 monks under his rule ; his monasteries of Tabenna soon contained 7000 ; and St. Jerome affirms that at the annual meeting of the congregation of ...
... force , the defence of its property , and the holding of courts . The services of these officials were dearly bought , and many of them contrived to make their office hereditary . There is a remarkable passage to this effect in a tract ...
... force of goddis aboue fra euery stede Of cruel Iuno throw auld remembrit feid : Grete payne in batelles sufferit he also Or he his goddis brocht in Latio And belt the ciete , fra quham of nobil fame The latyne peopill taken has thare ...