The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... death ! At length , o'erwhelm'd by Ocean's mighty sweep , She sank ! a victim to the ruthless deep ! Oh ! there was heard , amid the troubled sea , The cry of death , the shriek of agony ; And there was seen the last embrace that broke ...
... death ! At length , o'erwhelm'd by Ocean's mighty sweep , She sank ! a victim to the ruthless deep ! Oh ! there was heard , amid the troubled sea , The cry of death , the shriek of agony ; And there was seen the last embrace that broke ...
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... death of Augustus , that is , at least two years after the death of Herod , a fact which completely falsifies the whole of the narrative contained in the preliminary chapters of Matthew and Luke . ' This is his most prominent objection ...
... death of Augustus , that is , at least two years after the death of Herod , a fact which completely falsifies the whole of the narrative contained in the preliminary chapters of Matthew and Luke . ' This is his most prominent objection ...
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... death can be ascertained ; ( See Dr. Nares ' Remarks on the Improved Version , 1810 ; ) and that the very circumstance of there being great difficulty about the date of his death , should teach us not to reject any portion of one of the ...
... death can be ascertained ; ( See Dr. Nares ' Remarks on the Improved Version , 1810 ; ) and that the very circumstance of there being great difficulty about the date of his death , should teach us not to reject any portion of one of the ...
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