The Daguerreotype, Band 3J. M. Whittemore, 1849 |
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... remained un- changed for so long as to serve as a basis for its distinctive character before the world . Though allegorically impaired by the Pharisaic sect be- fore the time of Christ , and by the Alexandrian , and other parties ever ...
... remained un- changed for so long as to serve as a basis for its distinctive character before the world . Though allegorically impaired by the Pharisaic sect be- fore the time of Christ , and by the Alexandrian , and other parties ever ...
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... remained sound at heart . Her diamonds and cachemires and all the appurtenances of the pomp and state of the great house of Pa- turot in its days of glory , are swept off to the Mont de Piété - a philanthropic institution where persons ...
... remained sound at heart . Her diamonds and cachemires and all the appurtenances of the pomp and state of the great house of Pa- turot in its days of glory , are swept off to the Mont de Piété - a philanthropic institution where persons ...
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... remained on the defensive , but attacked and carried a number of places held by the troops . On the Tuesday their success gave them bold- - ness , as well as more effectual means of of- fence , - -in arms taken from the soldiers whom ...
... remained on the defensive , but attacked and carried a number of places held by the troops . On the Tuesday their success gave them bold- - ness , as well as more effectual means of of- fence , - -in arms taken from the soldiers whom ...
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... remained sta- tionary , and required no fresh pabulum . This was not a case like the ceci tuera cela , the prospect of which alarmed the Archdeacon Claude Frollo ; the printed book did not de- stroy the edifice ; but the edifice and the ...
... remained sta- tionary , and required no fresh pabulum . This was not a case like the ceci tuera cela , the prospect of which alarmed the Archdeacon Claude Frollo ; the printed book did not de- stroy the edifice ; but the edifice and the ...
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... remained much longer ; and while as yet all was chaotic and confused , the Arab conquerors - an Oriental race , to whom slavery was an historical insti- tution swept along the African coasts and fixed themselves in the European ...
... remained much longer ; and while as yet all was chaotic and confused , the Arab conquerors - an Oriental race , to whom slavery was an historical insti- tution swept along the African coasts and fixed themselves in the European ...
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