מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 60
עמוד 158
No less is the miracle striking : one of the Centurions has his daughter dead , but
raised ; would not this Centurion have published such a deed to his relations at
least ? Pardon me , Sir , a fervour for truth leads ' me to carry lu coals to ...
No less is the miracle striking : one of the Centurions has his daughter dead , but
raised ; would not this Centurion have published such a deed to his relations at
least ? Pardon me , Sir , a fervour for truth leads ' me to carry lu coals to ...
עמוד 230
But she now perceives her mistake , and she shall immediately begin to publish
the report of the trial , commencing with the ... I would recommend those persons
who have the few sheets that have been published , not to throw thein away , as ...
But she now perceives her mistake , and she shall immediately begin to publish
the report of the trial , commencing with the ... I would recommend those persons
who have the few sheets that have been published , not to throw thein away , as ...
עמוד 440
... that it appears from his remarks on Paine's Theological Works , that he has not
read the edition that was published in 1819 , or he would have known that Paine
wrote and published several tracts , after Bizh Witsa aaswerel the second part of
...
... that it appears from his remarks on Paine's Theological Works , that he has not
read the edition that was published in 1819 , or he would have known that Paine
wrote and published several tracts , after Bizh Witsa aaswerel the second part of
...
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
circular to the Irish Prelates from the Pope | 73 |
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