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... Indian Recreations , Vol . III . True Stories for Young Persons Williamson's East India Vade Mecum 379 536 247 570 421 PHILOLOGY . Cead leabhar na Gaoidheilge , & c . a Spelling Book of the Irish Language 417 Ve aebi no Taheiti , & c ...
... Indian Recreations , Vol . III . True Stories for Young Persons Williamson's East India Vade Mecum 379 536 247 570 421 PHILOLOGY . Cead leabhar na Gaoidheilge , & c . a Spelling Book of the Irish Language 417 Ve aebi no Taheiti , & c ...
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... the Propagation of Christianity in India 124 Address to Churchwardens 474 Wilson's Sermon on Obedience the Path to religious Knowledge , Wrangham's Sermon on earnest Conten- tion for the true Faith 569 564 CONTENTS .
... the Propagation of Christianity in India 124 Address to Churchwardens 474 Wilson's Sermon on Obedience the Path to religious Knowledge , Wrangham's Sermon on earnest Conten- tion for the true Faith 569 564 CONTENTS .
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... India Regiment . 8vo . 7s . TRAVELS . A Second Journey in Spain , in the Spring of 1809 ; from Lisbon , through the west- ern skirts of the Sierra Morena , to Seville , Cordova , Granada , Malaga , and Gibraltar ; and thence to Tetuan ...
... India Regiment . 8vo . 7s . TRAVELS . A Second Journey in Spain , in the Spring of 1809 ; from Lisbon , through the west- ern skirts of the Sierra Morena , to Seville , Cordova , Granada , Malaga , and Gibraltar ; and thence to Tetuan ...
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... vain . Many of our countrymen , as well in India as in Europe , began to apply themselves with laudable diligence to a study so favourably recommended ; yet we have to lament that , whatever might be the proficiency of.
... vain . Many of our countrymen , as well in India as in Europe , began to apply themselves with laudable diligence to a study so favourably recommended ; yet we have to lament that , whatever might be the proficiency of.
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... India Company . Many , indeed , who would gladly have studied the Persian on account of its intrinsic excellence and beauty , were deterred from the pursuit , partly by the scarcity and high price of MSS . , and partly by the difficulty ...
... India Company . Many , indeed , who would gladly have studied the Persian on account of its intrinsic excellence and beauty , were deterred from the pursuit , partly by the scarcity and high price of MSS . , and partly by the difficulty ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.