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210 ) , that on the 18th of but now ( 1579 ) and for many years after , October , 1580 , he considered Burleigh's that he might receive no effectual assist- recommendation as having been “ inaance from others , they spread reports ...
210 ) , that on the 18th of but now ( 1579 ) and for many years after , October , 1580 , he considered Burleigh's that he might receive no effectual assist- recommendation as having been “ inaance from others , they spread reports ...
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We should think it unjust to call Cowper's friend , John Newton , a hypocrite and a monster , because , at a time when the slave - trade was commonly considered by the most respectable people as an innocent and beneficial traffic ...
We should think it unjust to call Cowper's friend , John Newton , a hypocrite and a monster , because , at a time when the slave - trade was commonly considered by the most respectable people as an innocent and beneficial traffic ...
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In making these oil , " to pen a terse and well - considered editorial leader seleetions Dr. Matthews shows that he is guided by a upon some topic of high concern that might chance taste which is as delicate and just as the range of his ...
In making these oil , " to pen a terse and well - considered editorial leader seleetions Dr. Matthews shows that he is guided by a upon some topic of high concern that might chance taste which is as delicate and just as the range of his ...
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