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... master piece - the Augsburg con- fession -- was then forced upon his amazed adversasies . At the same moment they were charmed and convinced . This , then , was the end of Melancthon's trial , of his toils and tears -- a splendid ...
... master piece - the Augsburg con- fession -- was then forced upon his amazed adversasies . At the same moment they were charmed and convinced . This , then , was the end of Melancthon's trial , of his toils and tears -- a splendid ...
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... master . Archibald Braxton would have struck down one who would attempt to injure or to wound the feelings of his favorite , and Joe would have died to serve a master so deservedly beloved . The poor fellow never had been separated for ...
... master . Archibald Braxton would have struck down one who would attempt to injure or to wound the feelings of his favorite , and Joe would have died to serve a master so deservedly beloved . The poor fellow never had been separated for ...
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... master " of Goldsmith's " Deserted Village . " In the latter , manners and outward appearances are described , and , to form a picture , the artist would have merely to copy these upon canvas . But in " The Grandame , " instead of an ...
... master " of Goldsmith's " Deserted Village . " In the latter , manners and outward appearances are described , and , to form a picture , the artist would have merely to copy these upon canvas . But in " The Grandame , " instead of an ...
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