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Page 38
... favour my undertak- ing with their auspicious influence . The placid undulations of the waves afforded a striking contrast with the tumultuous agita- tion of my breast ; and though the birds awakened their sweetest melody they infused ...
... favour my undertak- ing with their auspicious influence . The placid undulations of the waves afforded a striking contrast with the tumultuous agita- tion of my breast ; and though the birds awakened their sweetest melody they infused ...
Page 65
... favour of the gen uineness of this testimony of Josephus ; for 1. It is found in all the copies of Josephus's works , which are now extant , whether printed or manuscript ; in a Hebrew transla- tion preserved in the Vatican Library ...
... favour of the gen uineness of this testimony of Josephus ; for 1. It is found in all the copies of Josephus's works , which are now extant , whether printed or manuscript ; in a Hebrew transla- tion preserved in the Vatican Library ...
Page 66
... favour of the Christian cause . Yet it cannot be discovered that any objection was ever made to this. passage. ,. by. any. of. the. opposers. of. the. Christian. faith. in. the. early. ages ; their silence therefore concerning such a charge ...
... favour of the Christian cause . Yet it cannot be discovered that any objection was ever made to this. passage. ,. by. any. of. the. opposers. of. the. Christian. faith. in. the. early. ages ; their silence therefore concerning such a charge ...
Page 70
... favour of the rioters ; and the company being disarmed of their resentment , the alderman had no disposition to provoke a criticism by going on with the mitti- mus . In the year 1793 , the Prussian officers of the garrison of Col- berg ...
... favour of the rioters ; and the company being disarmed of their resentment , the alderman had no disposition to provoke a criticism by going on with the mitti- mus . In the year 1793 , the Prussian officers of the garrison of Col- berg ...
Page 73
... favour of the darkness to slip into the midst of the enemy ; when taking his trumpet , he first sounded the rally in the Austrian manner , and next moment the retreat ; the Austrians , deceived by the signal , were off in an instant at ...
... favour of the darkness to slip into the midst of the enemy ; when taking his trumpet , he first sounded the rally in the Austrian manner , and next moment the retreat ; the Austrians , deceived by the signal , were off in an instant at ...
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