The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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Pagina 94
... remains of ancient Laodicea , contains about fifty poor inhabitants , in which number are but two christians , who live together in a small mill : unhap- pily neither could read ; the copy , therefore , of the New Testa- ment which I ...
... remains of ancient Laodicea , contains about fifty poor inhabitants , in which number are but two christians , who live together in a small mill : unhap- pily neither could read ; the copy , therefore , of the New Testa- ment which I ...
Pagina 154
... remains were interred near those of his venerable prede- cessors , amidst the largest assemblage of mourners , inhabitants and strangers , that perhaps was ever before seen on a like occa- sion , in the village of Princeton . In the ...
... remains were interred near those of his venerable prede- cessors , amidst the largest assemblage of mourners , inhabitants and strangers , that perhaps was ever before seen on a like occa- sion , in the village of Princeton . In the ...
Pagina 342
... remains unenlightened , it remains also unhurt ; while , by an error in the history of men , oppressive establishments may be formed , and the happiness of nations destroyed . Just feeling , then , in the mind of an historian , is the ...
... remains unenlightened , it remains also unhurt ; while , by an error in the history of men , oppressive establishments may be formed , and the happiness of nations destroyed . Just feeling , then , in the mind of an historian , is the ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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