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... ical geography , which began in 1859 , of a fair , beaming , and ruddy counte- would never have been commenced . nance , pats the neck of his thorough- An Italian Sedan must have secured to bred . The horse , pleased and proud at ...
... ical geography , which began in 1859 , of a fair , beaming , and ruddy counte- would never have been commenced . nance , pats the neck of his thorough- An Italian Sedan must have secured to bred . The horse , pleased and proud at ...
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... ical influence of nearly all the early of Christianity achieved . missionaries were extremely limited . that it enabled the Maori to read the With such light as they had in these translated Bible , the education which worldly matters ...
... ical influence of nearly all the early of Christianity achieved . missionaries were extremely limited . that it enabled the Maori to read the With such light as they had in these translated Bible , the education which worldly matters ...
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... ical imagination , " or constructive hy - ploring the mistakes which you had potheses . If you built up a theory , he made in the morning's paper , and sud- struck in a moment at the weakest denly you found yourself on trial , as it ...
... ical imagination , " or constructive hy - ploring the mistakes which you had potheses . If you built up a theory , he made in the morning's paper , and sud- struck in a moment at the weakest denly you found yourself on trial , as it ...
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... ical status of Ireland . Abroad , not only the Irish race in America and Australasia , but a controlling propor- tion of their non - Irish neighbors as well , had come to believe in Ireland | strength 70 The Rhetoricians of Ireland .
... ical status of Ireland . Abroad , not only the Irish race in America and Australasia , but a controlling propor- tion of their non - Irish neighbors as well , had come to believe in Ireland | strength 70 The Rhetoricians of Ireland .
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... ical abstract . Mr. Gradgrind would He has been active and devoted enough to shift the responsibility for it upon others ' shoulders , would have been rec- ognized as Dillon's . - will even go with them , and sit ou their 76 The ...
... ical abstract . Mr. Gradgrind would He has been active and devoted enough to shift the responsibility for it upon others ' shoulders , would have been rec- ognized as Dillon's . - will even go with them , and sit ou their 76 The ...
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