The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... head ( ) , or upon the left ( ) ; the authority for its correct pronunciation may be taken from Jud . xii . 6 , where the word Shibolet is spelled with " , and the word Sibolet with D , consequently the sound of with a point upon the ...
... head ( ) , or upon the left ( ) ; the authority for its correct pronunciation may be taken from Jud . xii . 6 , where the word Shibolet is spelled with " , and the word Sibolet with D , consequently the sound of with a point upon the ...
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... head of the government , had the care of their execution ; and thus even the monarch has performed a part , and an indispensable part , in the production of the articles we are daily receiving from Great - Britain . The manufactures are ...
... head of the government , had the care of their execution ; and thus even the monarch has performed a part , and an indispensable part , in the production of the articles we are daily receiving from Great - Britain . The manufactures are ...
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... heads of this sort of litera- ture , Wales and Armorica . Nay , this Chronicle itself , was pro- bably nothing more than a cento of popular legends and traditions , * To these three , we may add with Mr. Ellis , ( Specimens , & c . Vol ...
... heads of this sort of litera- ture , Wales and Armorica . Nay , this Chronicle itself , was pro- bably nothing more than a cento of popular legends and traditions , * To these three , we may add with Mr. Ellis , ( Specimens , & c . Vol ...
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... head of a grand army . In this great enterprize , as in so many others , it was only the first step that cost any trouble . For three tedious months , the walls of Pampeluna obstinately resisted the utmost efforts of the beleaguerers ...
... head of a grand army . In this great enterprize , as in so many others , it was only the first step that cost any trouble . For three tedious months , the walls of Pampeluna obstinately resisted the utmost efforts of the beleaguerers ...
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... head of twenty thousand " Turks of Babylon , " expressly to fight with the victors of Pampe- luna . Charlemagne had no hesitation in accepting the defiance , and with true chivalrous courtesy , went immediately to Nager , to make his ...
... head of twenty thousand " Turks of Babylon , " expressly to fight with the victors of Pampe- luna . Charlemagne had no hesitation in accepting the defiance , and with true chivalrous courtesy , went immediately to Nager , to make his ...
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