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Page 104
... doubt you can manage your own affairs a great deal better than I. ” " What is it you mean , papa ? ” " We will say no more , my child . I give you free command over yourself . That was a fine anthem this afternoon , and I have no doubt ...
... doubt you can manage your own affairs a great deal better than I. ” " What is it you mean , papa ? ” " We will say no more , my child . I give you free command over yourself . That was a fine anthem this afternoon , and I have no doubt ...
Page 380
... doubt that Dr. Draper , in spite. To account for this wonderful discovery coming so late , it is urged that – The bright lines of oxygen in the spectrum of the solar disc have not been hitherto per- ceived , probably from the fact that ...
... doubt that Dr. Draper , in spite. To account for this wonderful discovery coming so late , it is urged that – The bright lines of oxygen in the spectrum of the solar disc have not been hitherto per- ceived , probably from the fact that ...
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... doubt that the confession of Marcellus is a Western document ; and so we cannot doubt that it is the only Western document he had any motive for adopting , the creed of the Roman Church . It may be asked , Is this creed of Marcellus a ...
... doubt that the confession of Marcellus is a Western document ; and so we cannot doubt that it is the only Western document he had any motive for adopting , the creed of the Roman Church . It may be asked , Is this creed of Marcellus a ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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