But an interesting example of a Jew earnestly striving after a knowledge of the truth and working himself up to a full conviction of the divinity of Christianity and the church doctrine of that age, somewhere about A.
Somewhere about seven o’clock another soft tap is heard and the door slides back, revealing a footman with another tray of tea and Zwieback--those nice brown crunchy toast-like biscuits which pervade the Fatherland.
The sitting-room I occupied first on coming to the Neues Palais remained just as it had been at the time it was built, somewhere about 1770.
We were due to arrive in Wildpark, the station of the New Palace, somewhere about eight o’clock--nine hours more of the terrible shaking.
He came with me from Campbell's farm, in order to point out Squattlesea Mere, then unoccupied, somewhere about May 1843.
He may be somewhere about, but we do not encounter him.
It's somewhere about one o'clock, and when getting-up time comes you'll want to sleep.
I dunno; somewhere about," said Griggs thoughtfully, as he looked about, peering in among the rocks.
The gully ought to be somewhere about here, but for the life of me I can't make out where it is, and we must wait till morning.
I should conjecture its date to be somewhere about 1466.
It was an interesting portrait; and had, I think, a date ofsomewhere about 1584.
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