The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 Seiten |
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... means to cut off , or force Eleazer's men to submit to him ; and the factions were again reduced to two , who opposed each other with implacable animosity . 3. The Romans , in the mean time , exerted all their ener- gy in making ...
... means to cut off , or force Eleazer's men to submit to him ; and the factions were again reduced to two , who opposed each other with implacable animosity . 3. The Romans , in the mean time , exerted all their ener- gy in making ...
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... means than those appointed by God in his word . The boldness and novelty of these opinions drew great attention ... Mean- while these novelties in Luther's doctrines , which interested all Germany , excited little attention and no alarm ...
... means than those appointed by God in his word . The boldness and novelty of these opinions drew great attention ... Mean- while these novelties in Luther's doctrines , which interested all Germany , excited little attention and no alarm ...
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... means of the extensive intelli- gence which he received , could regulate , the operations of the order with the most perfect discernment ; and by means of his absolute power , could carry them on with the utmost vigor and effect . 10 ...
... means of the extensive intelli- gence which he received , could regulate , the operations of the order with the most perfect discernment ; and by means of his absolute power , could carry them on with the utmost vigor and effect . 10 ...
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