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... success of Ledyard and Capt . Cochrane , notice of , 152 , 153 . India , British , 183 - apathy with which that empire is regarded by its posses- sors , remarks on , 183-185 -- supposed cause of this neglect , 185 - political foresight ...
... success of Ledyard and Capt . Cochrane , notice of , 152 , 153 . India , British , 183 - apathy with which that empire is regarded by its posses- sors , remarks on , 183-185 -- supposed cause of this neglect , 185 - political foresight ...
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... success to the display of miraculous powers . " - ( p . 95. ) He cer- tainly alludes to the power which Christians possessed of ex- pelling demons , and curing diseases ; he also speaks of some visions , but the natural inference from ...
... success to the display of miraculous powers . " - ( p . 95. ) He cer- tainly alludes to the power which Christians possessed of ex- pelling demons , and curing diseases ; he also speaks of some visions , but the natural inference from ...
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... successes and triumphs in society ; and the happy years which she spent in comparative seclusion , before she had either written about " the dangers of celebrity , " or courted celebrity and its dangers in her own person . This portion ...
... successes and triumphs in society ; and the happy years which she spent in comparative seclusion , before she had either written about " the dangers of celebrity , " or courted celebrity and its dangers in her own person . This portion ...
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... success in acting Proverbs and playing upon the harp , after a début in authorship upon an occasion extremely creditable to her , as it was to rescue some unfortunate sufferers from prison , after having verses written in honour of her ...
... success in acting Proverbs and playing upon the harp , after a début in authorship upon an occasion extremely creditable to her , as it was to rescue some unfortunate sufferers from prison , after having verses written in honour of her ...
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... success " obtained by one of her favourites for a new method of entering a room . We are told of an interview , which might have been extremely touching , if one of the parties had not been deficient in the degree of pathetic sentiment ...
... success " obtained by one of her favourites for a new method of entering a room . We are told of an interview , which might have been extremely touching , if one of the parties had not been deficient in the degree of pathetic sentiment ...
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