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... give some idea of the immense extent and dreary solitude of the wastes , in which this venerable ruin stands . " The Birs of Nimrod is an oblong mound , in circumference seven hundred and sixty - two yards , and it rises on the western ...
... give some idea of the immense extent and dreary solitude of the wastes , in which this venerable ruin stands . " The Birs of Nimrod is an oblong mound , in circumference seven hundred and sixty - two yards , and it rises on the western ...
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... give to the seven Judges who attend at the right side of the altar , who immediately pass sentence . " ACT OF FAITH . - In the Romish Church , is a solemn day held by the Inquisition for the punishment of heretics , and the absolution ...
... give to the seven Judges who attend at the right side of the altar , who immediately pass sentence . " ACT OF FAITH . - In the Romish Church , is a solemn day held by the Inquisition for the punishment of heretics , and the absolution ...
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... give them wine to drink . The Prophet having offered them pots full of wine , they answered , " We will drink no wine , for Jonadab , the son of Rechab , our father , commanded us saying , ' Ye shall drink no wine , neither ye , nor ...
... give them wine to drink . The Prophet having offered them pots full of wine , they answered , " We will drink no wine , for Jonadab , the son of Rechab , our father , commanded us saying , ' Ye shall drink no wine , neither ye , nor ...
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... give us rea- son to believe that the Duke of Burgundy set on foot this en- gine . He was the strict ally of the Duke of Bretagne ; he had strongly opposed the King's march ; he was become un- necessary and powerless . Charles had only ...
... give us rea- son to believe that the Duke of Burgundy set on foot this en- gine . He was the strict ally of the Duke of Bretagne ; he had strongly opposed the King's march ; he was become un- necessary and powerless . Charles had only ...
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... , And calmly seated in your elbow chair , No upstart coxcomb by , to give offence With idle prattle , or impertinence ; Printed by T. Kaygill , 36 , Frith - Street , Soho . 3 Unfold my pages , and awhile attend , The moral THE.
... , And calmly seated in your elbow chair , No upstart coxcomb by , to give offence With idle prattle , or impertinence ; Printed by T. Kaygill , 36 , Frith - Street , Soho . 3 Unfold my pages , and awhile attend , The moral THE.
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