The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... once elected an in- dividual who was formally recognized by the government as the agent and representative of the Protestants at the Porte . They were thus placed , at least temporarily , on an equal footing , with equal rights , with ...
... once elected an in- dividual who was formally recognized by the government as the agent and representative of the Protestants at the Porte . They were thus placed , at least temporarily , on an equal footing , with equal rights , with ...
Halaman 33
... once more at a scene where there are other accessories than pov- erty , pirates and loose virtue . These scenes may be more productive of themes which expand with greater ease into the volume of required size , as darkness generates and ...
... once more at a scene where there are other accessories than pov- erty , pirates and loose virtue . These scenes may be more productive of themes which expand with greater ease into the volume of required size , as darkness generates and ...
Halaman 37
... once - he is a presumptuous in- truder into the realms of song , for wit or humor he has Anything partaking of the jovial style seems as much out of place in Longfellow's ideality , as an Esqui- maux in Arabia , or a cactus on an ...
... once - he is a presumptuous in- truder into the realms of song , for wit or humor he has Anything partaking of the jovial style seems as much out of place in Longfellow's ideality , as an Esqui- maux in Arabia , or a cactus on an ...
Halaman 48
... once brought to bestow but the same patience of research on that blessed Book which the astronomer and the natural- ist or geologist have done upon the world of Nature , then would they serve their generation with superior effect indeed ...
... once brought to bestow but the same patience of research on that blessed Book which the astronomer and the natural- ist or geologist have done upon the world of Nature , then would they serve their generation with superior effect indeed ...
Halaman 49
... once the analogy that does exist between this small and unpretend- ing Domestic Constitution and the Divine Government itself is more deeply stud- ied and habitually regarded , we shall then , and not until then , be more com- pletely ...
... once the analogy that does exist between this small and unpretend- ing Domestic Constitution and the Divine Government itself is more deeply stud- ied and habitually regarded , we shall then , and not until then , be more com- pletely ...
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