The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... Success of the Pro- testant Missions , " we anticipated a triumphant reply to these serious imputations . The following are the most distinct answers we can find : " But while I thus explain the means which Protestant mis- sionaries ...
... Success of the Pro- testant Missions , " we anticipated a triumphant reply to these serious imputations . The following are the most distinct answers we can find : " But while I thus explain the means which Protestant mis- sionaries ...
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... success ? ' He answered , with tears in his eyes , that notwithstanding the great respect they shewed him , it was with difficulty he could get leave to baptize a few children at the point of death ; that those who were grown up excused ...
... success ? ' He answered , with tears in his eyes , that notwithstanding the great respect they shewed him , it was with difficulty he could get leave to baptize a few children at the point of death ; that those who were grown up excused ...
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... success from his plan , since Wellington , deceived from false reports , imagined it possible to delay the opening of the campaign till the 1st of July . The success of Napoleon rested , therefore , on the success of a sur- prise ; I ...
... success from his plan , since Wellington , deceived from false reports , imagined it possible to delay the opening of the campaign till the 1st of July . The success of Napoleon rested , therefore , on the success of a sur- prise ; I ...
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