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... given to them by the holy Eastern church , and which she gives to them at present , 2. I acknowledge seven sacraments in the New Testament , viz . Baptism , Consecration , the Lord's Supper , Con fession , Sacerdotal Ordination , Marri ...
... given to them by the holy Eastern church , and which she gives to them at present , 2. I acknowledge seven sacraments in the New Testament , viz . Baptism , Consecration , the Lord's Supper , Con fession , Sacerdotal Ordination , Marri ...
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... given a sum of 20,000 Prussian crowns , to form a fund for the encouragement and reward of poor country girls that shall bear an excellent charac- ter . The interest proceeding from this capital will serve to portion each year , at ...
... given a sum of 20,000 Prussian crowns , to form a fund for the encouragement and reward of poor country girls that shall bear an excellent charac- ter . The interest proceeding from this capital will serve to portion each year , at ...
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... given by some of the many distinguished personages to whom you have had the goodness to introduce me , I can not help observing the contrast which presents itself . The stiff curt- sey , and cold " Bon soir , Monsieur , ' with which ...
... given by some of the many distinguished personages to whom you have had the goodness to introduce me , I can not help observing the contrast which presents itself . The stiff curt- sey , and cold " Bon soir , Monsieur , ' with which ...
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... given to the north of Germany , and what influence these great establishments have had in the progress of knowledge . In Austria , where emulation has never been directed towards the cultivation of letters , where literary success is no ...
... given to the north of Germany , and what influence these great establishments have had in the progress of knowledge . In Austria , where emulation has never been directed towards the cultivation of letters , where literary success is no ...
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... given by superficial observers . The author has already published his travels in England , which obtained a merited success , and this new work cannot but en- crease his reputation , notwithstand- ing a few singular opinions and slight ...
... given by superficial observers . The author has already published his travels in England , which obtained a merited success , and this new work cannot but en- crease his reputation , notwithstand- ing a few singular opinions and slight ...
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