The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... received there the visit of some Christians living in the Bellary district , in a place called Talairu , where between 30 and 40 Tilinga Christian families reside . After the ordinary marks of respect , and the usual compliments , one ...
... received there the visit of some Christians living in the Bellary district , in a place called Talairu , where between 30 and 40 Tilinga Christian families reside . After the ordinary marks of respect , and the usual compliments , one ...
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... received the rites of baptism , and those old men who , at the point of death , find no inconvenience in being baptized . Pere Lallemant , in the account of his early mission among the Hurons , states nearly the same thing . " " We have ...
... received the rites of baptism , and those old men who , at the point of death , find no inconvenience in being baptized . Pere Lallemant , in the account of his early mission among the Hurons , states nearly the same thing . " " We have ...
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... received , and the Cadi gave them permission to depart , which , however , he revoked in the afternoon . The Consul renewed his appeal on the following morning to the chief Governors of the city , and assured them , that unless he received ...
... received , and the Cadi gave them permission to depart , which , however , he revoked in the afternoon . The Consul renewed his appeal on the following morning to the chief Governors of the city , and assured them , that unless he received ...
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The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
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