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... character . They were founded with religious ceremonies ( see Schiller's ode ) , and consecrated by a complete baptismal service ; received names , had sponsors , were sprinkled with water , anointed , and finally covered with the white ...
... character . They were founded with religious ceremonies ( see Schiller's ode ) , and consecrated by a complete baptismal service ; received names , had sponsors , were sprinkled with water , anointed , and finally covered with the white ...
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... character of the instruction dis- pensed . The world was full of distractions , impuri- ties , and ignorance ; and it was difficult to resist by the ordinary safeguards of virtue , the colossal evils by which men were environed ; only ...
... character of the instruction dis- pensed . The world was full of distractions , impuri- ties , and ignorance ; and it was difficult to resist by the ordinary safeguards of virtue , the colossal evils by which men were environed ; only ...
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... character and extraordinary fortunes , was born at Verbowa , in Hungary , 1741 . He served in the Seven Years ' War , and during his youth displayed that restless love of adventure which marked his subsequent career . He went to Dantzic ...
... character and extraordinary fortunes , was born at Verbowa , in Hungary , 1741 . He served in the Seven Years ' War , and during his youth displayed that restless love of adventure which marked his subsequent career . He went to Dantzic ...
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... character and courage , offering herself to lead on the troops against the insurgents , she , with her son , followed Charles X. to Holyrood , but left a considerable party in France in favour of the pretensions of her son as Henry V ...
... character and courage , offering herself to lead on the troops against the insurgents , she , with her son , followed Charles X. to Holyrood , but left a considerable party in France in favour of the pretensions of her son as Henry V ...
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... character , has seriously imperilled the claim to apostolic antiquity put forth on behalf of the New Testament Scriptures . succeeded that of the apostles - and indeed , so far as we can see , the same may be said of the apostles ...
... character , has seriously imperilled the claim to apostolic antiquity put forth on behalf of the New Testament Scriptures . succeeded that of the apostles - and indeed , so far as we can see , the same may be said of the apostles ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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