CHE SIGNIFICA BEBUTA IN MALESE
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definizione di bebuta nel dizionario malese
persiane vegetali, persiane, legno morto cieco, Excoecaria agallocha. bebuta sj tumbuhan, buta-buta, kayu mati buta, Excoecaria agallocha.
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10 LIBRI IN MALESE ASSOCIATI CON «BEBUTA»
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Mysteries of God: (Theological Poetry) - Halaman 213
(Theological Poetry) Leticia Gossdenovich Feldman Ed.D, Ph.D Leticia Gossdenovich Feldman. DREAM Let it all be but a dream deep bury in my thoughts! Let it all be but a dream the mystery of birth & death! Let it all be but a dream born of ...
Leticia Gossdenovich Feldman, Leticia Gossdenovich Feldman Ed.D, Ph.D, 2009
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My Poetic Phrases and Quotations - Halaman 45
What Is Poetry Can it be but a medium to give sustenance to inspiration. Can it be but a stepping stone, to give vent to ones imagination. Can it be all of many things, a statement, or a better way to state. Can it be expression in melodious ...
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God's Plan of Creation - Halaman 158
we could see the entire planet Earth, all of humanity would be but a speck of dust. If we moved out to the end of our solar system our planet Earth would be but a speck of dust. If we moved out far enough and was able to see our entire galaxy ...
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A Body of Practical Divinity Consisting of Above One ... - Halaman 382
If God be our father, he will take notice of the least good he fees in us : if there be but a figh for fin, God hears it, Pf. xxxviii. 9. “ My groaning is not hid from thee.' If there be but a penitential tear comes out of our eye, God sees it, Ifa. xxxviii. 5.
Thomas Watson (Rector of St. Stephen's, Walbrook.), William Lorimer, 1795
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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers First Series, St. ... - Halaman 418
who think me to be but a man, think roe but a man. For thee " thy faith hath made thee whole." 8. The Good Physician not only cured the sick then present, but provided also for them who were to be hereafter. There were to be men in after times ...
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The principles of logic: for high schools and colleges - Halaman 76
Some M is dhAml'i Ai1Mi!gi ( Some M iB P. "| gives f No S is P. j All M is S. [cElArE'nt All M is 8. 1 .-. Some S is P. ' »- .-. No M is P. But E' is the c of I which is t by A ; .-. E' is/; .-. either E or A must be /; but A is t by h ; .-. E is /; but E is the c of F; .-.
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The beautiers of christianity - Halaman 211
If vice be but a physical consequence of our organization, whence arises this dread which embitters the days of prosperous guilt? Why is remorse so terrible that many would choose rather to submit to poverty, and all the rigours of virtue, than ...
François-René Chateaubriand, 1813
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The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of ... - Halaman 108
For so the body, receiving though it be but a small cut by a sword, perishes: and the building, though there be but a small chink, falls to decay : and the branch, though it be but a little while cut off from the root, becomes useless. So that this trifle ...
Saint John Chrysostom, 1839
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An Appeal to the English Nation: Or the Body of the French ...
This is one of those Expressions which in French bear the Name of Ex- prejsions grivoises, or which are borrowed from the Camp.. Thus a Sldier, flushed with Victory, will fay, after the taking of Lijle, all other Places will be but a Breakfast for us; ...
Jean-Armand Dubourdieu, 1718
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The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom on the First Epistle of ...
For so the body, receiving though it be but a small cut by a sword, perishes: and the building, though there be but a small chink, falls to decay : and the branch, though it be but a little while cut off from the root, becomes useless. So that this trifle ...
Saint John Chrysostom, 1839