Littell's Living Age, Volumen101Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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... stand for the Collect , and in a few minutes his ( necessarily ) shortened form of church ser- vice is done . It is now the time for the sermon , and in this is the marvellous power of this physical language still more dis- played . As ...
... stand for the Collect , and in a few minutes his ( necessarily ) shortened form of church ser- vice is done . It is now the time for the sermon , and in this is the marvellous power of this physical language still more dis- played . As ...
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... stand ! If a man speaks French ( when that language is a blank to us , ) do we think he lies under such a dreadful ban ? It is true his fervour is lost upon us , that we cannot be convinced by his vehemence ; but we know it is simply ...
... stand ! If a man speaks French ( when that language is a blank to us , ) do we think he lies under such a dreadful ban ? It is true his fervour is lost upon us , that we cannot be convinced by his vehemence ; but we know it is simply ...
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... standing thus amidst the deaf and dumb we see her wisdom . We think , too , that all these lips moving now so ... stand the while wondering by . And we remember that in this case we have not even tone and rhythm to be of some in ...
... standing thus amidst the deaf and dumb we see her wisdom . We think , too , that all these lips moving now so ... stand the while wondering by . And we remember that in this case we have not even tone and rhythm to be of some in ...
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... stand under the curse of the beasts : they cannot heartily rejoice with another ; slander is a peculiar symp- tom of blood - thirstiness . Throughout all nature , the female is the cruelest . ' Eric sat still and heard all this talked ...
... stand under the curse of the beasts : they cannot heartily rejoice with another ; slander is a peculiar symp- tom of blood - thirstiness . Throughout all nature , the female is the cruelest . ' Eric sat still and heard all this talked ...
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... stand be- fore him like a beggar , entreating a stranger not to alienate from him the heart of his child . 66 Why , " he at last began again , “ I pray you , I only ask for information , for I am convinced that you have good grounds for ...
... stand be- fore him like a beggar , entreating a stranger not to alienate from him the heart of his child . 66 Why , " he at last began again , “ I pray you , I only ask for information , for I am convinced that you have good grounds for ...
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