Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... hundred years , until at the close of the twelfth century the unknown writer handed it down to us in its present form . The translation of this venerable Saga , the largest and most interesting of all that interesting series of ...
... hundred years , until at the close of the twelfth century the unknown writer handed it down to us in its present form . The translation of this venerable Saga , the largest and most interesting of all that interesting series of ...
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... hundred and fifty years , we shall see how many hindrances have been removed from the pathway of the Book . In 1707 , Ziegen- balg sent home a rough draft of the four Gospels in Tamil , from the then Danish settlement of Tranquebar . In ...
... hundred and fifty years , we shall see how many hindrances have been removed from the pathway of the Book . In 1707 , Ziegen- balg sent home a rough draft of the four Gospels in Tamil , from the then Danish settlement of Tranquebar . In ...
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... hundred thousand square miles greater than that of Europe west of the Vistula - greater , that is , than the territories of four of the five powers , with Germany , Spain , Portu- gal , Greece , Scandinavia , Poland , and Italy added ...
... hundred thousand square miles greater than that of Europe west of the Vistula - greater , that is , than the territories of four of the five powers , with Germany , Spain , Portu- gal , Greece , Scandinavia , Poland , and Italy added ...
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... hundred and fifty miles away , at the bidding of one no greater than themselves . Mohammed staid to the last ; and it was not till a rumor reached him that the Koreish had resolved on his death , that he and his faithful Abu Bekr fled ...
... hundred and fifty miles away , at the bidding of one no greater than themselves . Mohammed staid to the last ; and it was not till a rumor reached him that the Koreish had resolved on his death , that he and his faithful Abu Bekr fled ...
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... hundred and fifty carats , ( a carat is equal to three and one sixth grains troy , six carats being equal to nineteen grains troy , ) and was so hard that nothing could cut or polish it , not even the dust of its white brethren . The ...
... hundred and fifty carats , ( a carat is equal to three and one sixth grains troy , six carats being equal to nineteen grains troy , ) and was so hard that nothing could cut or polish it , not even the dust of its white brethren . The ...
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