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Colonel Colossians comp . ... composition , compound compar .... comparative conch .conchology cong . .... congress Congl .. ... Congregational conj ..conjunction Conn or Ct.Connecticut contr .... ..contraction , tracted Coptic ...
Colonel Colossians comp . ... composition , compound compar .... comparative conch .conchology cong . .... congress Congl .. ... Congregational conj ..conjunction Conn or Ct.Connecticut contr .... ..contraction , tracted Coptic ...
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AA , Chancel ; B , Nave ; C , North aisle ; D , South aisle ; E , North door ; F , South Porch ; G , Tower ; H , West door . For Ciconia . Ciliated Leaf Vol . 7 . CHURCH - CHURCH CONGRESS . ited , by its use. 004040 ...
AA , Chancel ; B , Nave ; C , North aisle ; D , South aisle ; E , North door ; F , South Porch ; G , Tower ; H , West door . For Ciconia . Ciliated Leaf Vol . 7 . CHURCH - CHURCH CONGRESS . ited , by its use. 004040 ...
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CHURCH - CHURCH CONGRESS . ited , by its use in the New Testament , to these two ip plications : ( 1 ) to those disciples in any city or village who are or may be united as worshippers in a particular place of worship , partaking of the ...
CHURCH - CHURCH CONGRESS . ited , by its use in the New Testament , to these two ip plications : ( 1 ) to those disciples in any city or village who are or may be united as worshippers in a particular place of worship , partaking of the ...
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In 1857 , he was appointed pres . of the telegraphic congress of Turin . In 1860 , C. again made a most successful appearance as an author in Operette Varie ( Torino ) , and in Jacopo Valperga di Masino , Cancelliere di Savoya .
In 1857 , he was appointed pres . of the telegraphic congress of Turin . In 1860 , C. again made a most successful appearance as an author in Operette Varie ( Torino ) , and in Jacopo Valperga di Masino , Cancelliere di Savoya .
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Taken in connection with the action of the first congress in deciding that the power of removal of officers should belong to the president alone , without need of the concurrence of the senate , these provisions put in the hands of the ...
Taken in connection with the action of the first congress in deciding that the power of removal of officers should belong to the president alone , without need of the concurrence of the senate , these provisions put in the hands of the ...
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