The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 - Baptists |
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Page 42
... regard to almost any general rule of grammar , that there are cases in which it is not adhered to . To give one well - known instance . There is no rule more generally laid down in grammars than this : -that " a verb must agree in ...
... regard to almost any general rule of grammar , that there are cases in which it is not adhered to . To give one well - known instance . There is no rule more generally laid down in grammars than this : -that " a verb must agree in ...
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... regard it as an answer to their prayers . 5. There are greater facilities at Matura for perfecting myself in Singhalese than in Kandy , where the English language is so extensively spoken , and for acquiring a knowledge of Pali , which ...
... regard it as an answer to their prayers . 5. There are greater facilities at Matura for perfecting myself in Singhalese than in Kandy , where the English language is so extensively spoken , and for acquiring a knowledge of Pali , which ...
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... of manly independence . They have , too , which is the greatest consideration , a high regard for moral character , and feel that none but those who bear the image of the great Redeemer are eligible FOR JANUARY , 1847 . 55.
... of manly independence . They have , too , which is the greatest consideration , a high regard for moral character , and feel that none but those who bear the image of the great Redeemer are eligible FOR JANUARY , 1847 . 55.
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... natural ability and of manly independence . They have , too , which is the greatest consideration , a high regard for moral character , and feel that none but those who bear the image of the great Redeemer schools on FOR JANUARY , 1847 .
... natural ability and of manly independence . They have , too , which is the greatest consideration , a high regard for moral character , and feel that none but those who bear the image of the great Redeemer schools on FOR JANUARY , 1847 .
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... regard the river as taking its source about an hour and a quarter's journey ( say three miles or three miles and a quarter ) north - east from Banias , in a plain near a hill called Tel - el - Kadi . Here there are two springs near each ...
... regard the river as taking its source about an hour and a quarter's journey ( say three miles or three miles and a quarter ) north - east from Banias , in a plain near a hill called Tel - el - Kadi . Here there are two springs near each ...
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