Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 543
... means of a melancholy or hypochondriac disposition . They accepted the matter as one which they could not alter , and believed that it was a peculiar power which had been conferred upon them by God , and that it was by no means in ...
... means of a melancholy or hypochondriac disposition . They accepted the matter as one which they could not alter , and believed that it was a peculiar power which had been conferred upon them by God , and that it was by no means in ...
Page 550
... means to the Boer . The hereafter to the former means here , in the present where he lives and works , and perhaps no race on earth believes so firmly in the truth which lies enshrined in the Benedictines ' warning : The hell ye fear ...
... means to the Boer . The hereafter to the former means here , in the present where he lives and works , and perhaps no race on earth believes so firmly in the truth which lies enshrined in the Benedictines ' warning : The hell ye fear ...
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... means to reduce the weight from twelve to sixteen pounds a month , with at the same time improvement in health and ... means . It means that the juice of the grape that furnishes the wine known as champagne is allowed to run through its ...
... means to reduce the weight from twelve to sixteen pounds a month , with at the same time improvement in health and ... means . It means that the juice of the grape that furnishes the wine known as champagne is allowed to run through its ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
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