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21by Muir, John“... between the peaks is a pass, though much patieiit step-cutting is at times required up and down steeply...”
Published 1879
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22by Byrum, E. E.“..., that one day at a great feast he ate and drank so much that he died. One may have this whole world from...”
Published 1900
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23by Byrum, E. E.“... instead, and receive praise and admiration of men. Much so- called revival work is of this charac-ter...”
Published 1902
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24by Muir, Louie“... for thought of you. I am not in [a] doleful mood to-day, being so much better that I hope in just a little...”
Published 1880
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25by Byrum, E. E.“... for such things. Now I think we can agree that we ought to be willing to do as much for God. since he has done so...”
Published 1899
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26by Küpper, Frithjof C., Amsler, Charles D., Morley, Simon, de Reviers, Bruno, Reichardt, Aurelia, Peck, Lloyd S., Peters, Akira F.“... in particular to the major canopy-forming brown algae in much of the Antarctic Peninsula of the genus...”
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27by Warner, D. S.“..., from one end heaven to the other. Now learn a parable of the ag tree; When his branch is yet tender...”
Published 1893
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29by Warner, D. S.“... perceive in the above question a spirit which em-anates from that element that has always caused so much...”
Published 1893
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30by Warner, D. S.“..., Ind., met with a band of workers that was holding meeting. Not much done; So much prejudice...”
Published 1893
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31by Muir, John“... and meadows. Among all the mountain birds, none has cheered me so much in my lonely wanderings,—none so...”
Published 1878
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32by Muir, John“... and meadows. Among all the mountain birds, none has cheered me so much in my lonely wanderings,—none so...”
Published 1878
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33by Warner, D. S.“... why. " You will have to go through so much percecution," was her reply. I felt so glad, so safe, so...”
Published 1897
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34by Byrum, E. E.“.... ANicilecto So will I seek out my sheep, and will deliver them out of all places where they hove been...”
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35by Byrum, E. E.“... are doing for poor suffer= in• humanity,_ and for the blessed Master who has done so much for us. How many...”
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36by Warner, D. S.“... Degree." This legend is considered of so much importance that no changes are allowed to be made in its...”
Published 1893
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38by Küpper, Frithjof C., Amsler, Charles D., Morley, Simon, de Reviers, Bruno, Reichardt, Aurelia, Peck, Lloyd S., Peters, Akira F.“... to the major canopy-forming brown algae in much of the Antarctic Peninsula of the genus Desmarestia, which...”
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39by Küpper, Frithjof, C, Amsler, Charles, Morley, Simon, de Reviers, Bruno, Reichardt, Aurelia, Peck, Lloyd, Peters, Akira“... in particular to the major canopy-forming brown algae in much of the Antarctic Peninsula of the genus...”
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40by Küpper, Frithjof, C, Amsler, Charles, Morley, Simon, de Reviers, Bruno, Reichardt, Aurelia, Peck, Lloyd, Peters, Akira“... in particular to the major canopy-forming brown algae in much of the Antarctic Peninsula of the genus...”
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