The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... opinions in Turkey . " This happy result was attained mostly through the repeated efforts of the English Ambassador , Sir Stratford Canning , together with the humane endeavors of the American Chargé , Mr. Brown , and of the American ...
... opinions in Turkey . " This happy result was attained mostly through the repeated efforts of the English Ambassador , Sir Stratford Canning , together with the humane endeavors of the American Chargé , Mr. Brown , and of the American ...
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... opinions respecting his claims as a poet ; some investing him with the highest at- tributes and honors of genius , while others pronounce him only a conventional rhyme - maker , nice in his epithets , and elaborate and scholarly in ...
... opinions respecting his claims as a poet ; some investing him with the highest at- tributes and honors of genius , while others pronounce him only a conventional rhyme - maker , nice in his epithets , and elaborate and scholarly in ...
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... opinion has already been expressed . " Evangeline " is most decidedly the best of his longer pieces ; the story is very tenderly presented , and , in the earlier part , is congruous and happy ; but the wanderings of his heroine among ...
... opinion has already been expressed . " Evangeline " is most decidedly the best of his longer pieces ; the story is very tenderly presented , and , in the earlier part , is congruous and happy ; but the wanderings of his heroine among ...
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... opinion expressed at the beginning of this article has , we think , been sustained , viz , that the existence of Christianity in the first two centuries has been as fully noticed by contem- porary Pagan writers as could reasonably have ...
... opinion expressed at the beginning of this article has , we think , been sustained , viz , that the existence of Christianity in the first two centuries has been as fully noticed by contem- porary Pagan writers as could reasonably have ...
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... opinion , that we have a mon- ument not only to his individual fame , but to the honor of American classical scholarship . The work originated , as we learn from the Preface , in the exigencies of instruction . The treatment of the ...
... opinion , that we have a mon- ument not only to his individual fame , but to the honor of American classical scholarship . The work originated , as we learn from the Preface , in the exigencies of instruction . The treatment of the ...
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