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... nation had excited the attention of strangers . Thus I have left , at least , one copy of the unadulterated word of God , at each of the seven Asiatic churches of the Apocalypse , and I trust they are not utterly thrown away ; but ...
... nation had excited the attention of strangers . Thus I have left , at least , one copy of the unadulterated word of God , at each of the seven Asiatic churches of the Apocalypse , and I trust they are not utterly thrown away ; but ...
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... nation proverbially proud of its ancient dynasty , among a people who studied the courtesies of life even more than its duties , this insatiate ruffian assumed the diadem , and exercised the most despotic sway . Without the slightest ...
... nation proverbially proud of its ancient dynasty , among a people who studied the courtesies of life even more than its duties , this insatiate ruffian assumed the diadem , and exercised the most despotic sway . Without the slightest ...
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... nation call- ed " the voice of the people . " " As to myself , " said the young orator , “ I know no other voice of the nation , and shall never acknowledge any other than that which is expressed in the majority of parliament . Can I ...
... nation call- ed " the voice of the people . " " As to myself , " said the young orator , “ I know no other voice of the nation , and shall never acknowledge any other than that which is expressed in the majority of parliament . Can I ...
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