The British Magazine, Volumen24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... fact is unaccountable . All we can do is to state the case as it stands . † Apol . , p . 543. Dugd . Bat . 1823 . Ibid . p . 593 . spoke for the plaintiffs was a certain Tannonius Pudens , 2 THE ACCUSERS OF APULEIUS .
... fact is unaccountable . All we can do is to state the case as it stands . † Apol . , p . 543. Dugd . Bat . 1823 . Ibid . p . 593 . spoke for the plaintiffs was a certain Tannonius Pudens , 2 THE ACCUSERS OF APULEIUS .
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... fact the one among them who could talk Latin tolerably . Africa is supposed by Dupint to have re- ceived Christianity from the Romans no earlier than the commence- ment of the second century , or in his own words , lapso jam sæculo ...
... fact the one among them who could talk Latin tolerably . Africa is supposed by Dupint to have re- ceived Christianity from the Romans no earlier than the commence- ment of the second century , or in his own words , lapso jam sæculo ...
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... fact that he opposed persons whom they favourably re- garded , these circumstances , combined together , have caused the tables to be unpleasantly turned upon him ; and instead of being handed down to posterity as a defender of ...
... fact that he opposed persons whom they favourably re- garded , these circumstances , combined together , have caused the tables to be unpleasantly turned upon him ; and instead of being handed down to posterity as a defender of ...
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... fact , they set all heraldry at defiance . The couchant lion armed and langued , with his paw upon the open book , is indeed , the crest ; but what a shield ! Tincture upon tinc- ture ; azure : a cross sanguine , with a lamb sanglant in ...
... fact , they set all heraldry at defiance . The couchant lion armed and langued , with his paw upon the open book , is indeed , the crest ; but what a shield ! Tincture upon tinc- ture ; azure : a cross sanguine , with a lamb sanglant in ...
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... fact , an admission on his part of others to his privileges . But the foreman shook his head ; he could not stand the sight of the great key . The defendant was ejected , and went to live at a cottage , from which , in due time , they ...
... fact , an admission on his part of others to his privileges . But the foreman shook his head ; he could not stand the sight of the great key . The defendant was ejected , and went to live at a cottage , from which , in due time , they ...
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