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Mark merely says that he was received up into heaven . Matthew makes no mention of the occurrence . Luke says he parted from his disciples at Bethany , and he or a later editor adds that he was carried up into heaven .
Mark merely says that he was received up into heaven . Matthew makes no mention of the occurrence . Luke says he parted from his disciples at Bethany , and he or a later editor adds that he was carried up into heaven .
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He then related how Joffre received information as early as Sept. 1 of von Kluck's change of direction and consequent exposure of his flank , while Galliéni was left to discover the fact for himself , and so did not learn it until late ...
He then related how Joffre received information as early as Sept. 1 of von Kluck's change of direction and consequent exposure of his flank , while Galliéni was left to discover the fact for himself , and so did not learn it until late ...
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unjustified by facts it is not easy to determine , that the servants of government in India are not receiving the ... and doubtless typical of much of the correspondence that is being received from India through the post to - day .
unjustified by facts it is not easy to determine , that the servants of government in India are not receiving the ... and doubtless typical of much of the correspondence that is being received from India through the post to - day .
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