Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... reason to imagine that the name of the Jews was once so much as heard of . There are good grounds , on the other ... reasons . First , from their regard to dreams , and divining by them , PREFACE . ix.
... reason to imagine that the name of the Jews was once so much as heard of . There are good grounds , on the other ... reasons . First , from their regard to dreams , and divining by them , PREFACE . ix.
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... reason of all is , that the owley , which these Madagascar people make use of for their divinations , and procure their unusual or extraordinary dreams with , is mani- festly the ephod and teraphim , made use of by the Levite who lodged ...
... reason of all is , that the owley , which these Madagascar people make use of for their divinations , and procure their unusual or extraordinary dreams with , is mani- festly the ephod and teraphim , made use of by the Levite who lodged ...
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... reason that I can think of , but because I had a cousin at Bengal , whose name was John Steel , in the New East India Company's service ; the companies at that time not being united . My father showed a due care and concern for my ...
... reason that I can think of , but because I had a cousin at Bengal , whose name was John Steel , in the New East India Company's service ; the companies at that time not being united . My father showed a due care and concern for my ...
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... reason to hope , or rather to be mo- rally assured , that he had obtained his desire ; the ship being safe at anchor within half a dozen miles , and in sight of the place . But how soon does Providence disappoint us , and interrupt our ...
... reason to hope , or rather to be mo- rally assured , that he had obtained his desire ; the ship being safe at anchor within half a dozen miles , and in sight of the place . But how soon does Providence disappoint us , and interrupt our ...
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... reason whereof , and a succint history of King Samuel , ( for that was his name , ) I shall have occasion to mention hereafter . This information put us into the utmost con- fusion and despair , and proved , indeed , our utter ruin ...
... reason whereof , and a succint history of King Samuel , ( for that was his name , ) I shall have occasion to mention hereafter . This information put us into the utmost con- fusion and despair , and proved , indeed , our utter ruin ...
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