The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 48Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1859 |
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... Death of - North British Daily Mail , . Nothing Lost - Chambers's Journal , The Worn Wedding - Ring , ( Stanzas , ) . Thunder - Storms , Marvels of - Eclectic Review , Truth , Impediments to the Progress of - ROBERT 578 216 HALL 32 P ...
... Death of - North British Daily Mail , . Nothing Lost - Chambers's Journal , The Worn Wedding - Ring , ( Stanzas , ) . Thunder - Storms , Marvels of - Eclectic Review , Truth , Impediments to the Progress of - ROBERT 578 216 HALL 32 P ...
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... death - bed Luther charged Melancthon to make further con- cessions , and regretted the obstinacy he had displayed in this matter . not spare us , and then there will be none 14 [ September , ZWINGLI AND THE SWISS REFORMATION .
... death - bed Luther charged Melancthon to make further con- cessions , and regretted the obstinacy he had displayed in this matter . not spare us , and then there will be none 14 [ September , ZWINGLI AND THE SWISS REFORMATION .
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... death for the cause of faith and fatherland . Bitter- est of all were the tears that fell around Zwingli's hearth . His widow bewailed a son , a brother , a son - in - law , and a brother- in - law , lost in that fight , as well as her ...
... death for the cause of faith and fatherland . Bitter- est of all were the tears that fell around Zwingli's hearth . His widow bewailed a son , a brother , a son - in - law , and a brother- in - law , lost in that fight , as well as her ...
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... death if they failed to make their way out the following summer . The men willingly submitted to the arrangement ; though And the calm , but eloquent narrative of all knew how small was the chance of ever the captain , gives a deeply ...
... death if they failed to make their way out the following summer . The men willingly submitted to the arrangement ; though And the calm , but eloquent narrative of all knew how small was the chance of ever the captain , gives a deeply ...
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... death ; and were twentie dayes almost together fast among the yce . They had their ships stricken through and through on both sides , their false stemme borne quite away , and could goe from their ship , in some places upon the yce very ...
... death ; and were twentie dayes almost together fast among the yce . They had their ships stricken through and through on both sides , their false stemme borne quite away , and could goe from their ship , in some places upon the yce very ...
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