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... persons ; on the sea of Galilee he lulled a tempest , and on the shores of the sea he performed many wonderful cures ; and , as the number of those seeking help from him increased , he gave to his 12 disciples the pow- er to heal ...
... persons ; on the sea of Galilee he lulled a tempest , and on the shores of the sea he performed many wonderful cures ; and , as the number of those seeking help from him increased , he gave to his 12 disciples the pow- er to heal ...
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... persons who founded the first church at Charlestown in the following month . The water there however being bad , Mr. Johnson and some others re- moved to Shawmut , now Boston , where was an excellent spring . " He superintended the ...
... persons who founded the first church at Charlestown in the following month . The water there however being bad , Mr. Johnson and some others re- moved to Shawmut , now Boston , where was an excellent spring . " He superintended the ...
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... persons , in which first appeared the " Vision of Theodore , the Hermit of Teneriffe . " To this year also belongs his second and best poetical production , " The Vanity of Human Wishes , " an imitation of the 10th satire of Ju- venal ...
... persons , in which first appeared the " Vision of Theodore , the Hermit of Teneriffe . " To this year also belongs his second and best poetical production , " The Vanity of Human Wishes , " an imitation of the 10th satire of Ju- venal ...
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... persons of distinction , and some whose names have come down to the present time , as Rich- ardson the novelist ... person of some learning and of almost un- bounded vivacity , flippant , versatile , and addict- ed to hero worship . The ...
... persons of distinction , and some whose names have come down to the present time , as Rich- ardson the novelist ... person of some learning and of almost un- bounded vivacity , flippant , versatile , and addict- ed to hero worship . The ...
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... persons to whom a sin- gle estate is granted jointly by the same deed or will , and without any exclusive ... person in his place , and confer upon him his powers . ( See TRUSTS . ) • JOINVILLE , JEAN , sire de , a French chroni- cler ...
... persons to whom a sin- gle estate is granted jointly by the same deed or will , and without any exclusive ... person in his place , and confer upon him his powers . ( See TRUSTS . ) • JOINVILLE , JEAN , sire de , a French chroni- cler ...
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