Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... believe the pools there to be , not belonging as they are to the same running water , but each itself a small separate lakelet fed by its own spring . True , that above its homehills there are mountains - and these are cliffs on which ...
... believe the pools there to be , not belonging as they are to the same running water , but each itself a small separate lakelet fed by its own spring . True , that above its homehills there are mountains - and these are cliffs on which ...
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... believe , to many a Christian heart . " The circulation of this cheap Christian periodical - six- teen double - columned beautifully printed royal octavo pages , for three - halfpence is very great - some tens of thousands - and it has ...
... believe , to many a Christian heart . " The circulation of this cheap Christian periodical - six- teen double - columned beautifully printed royal octavo pages , for three - halfpence is very great - some tens of thousands - and it has ...
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... believe that by the time he was as old as you were when you used to ride to the races on a pony , by the side of your sire the squire , this boy was your equal in knowledge , though you had a private tutor all to yourself , and were ...
... believe that by the time he was as old as you were when you used to ride to the races on a pony , by the side of your sire the squire , this boy was your equal in knowledge , though you had a private tutor all to yourself , and were ...
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... believe us , though in moral sadness it has often been rightly called so , is no dream . In a dream we have no will of our own , no power over ourselves ; ourselves are not felt to be our- selves ; our familiar friends seem strangers ...
... believe us , though in moral sadness it has often been rightly called so , is no dream . In a dream we have no will of our own , no power over ourselves ; ourselves are not felt to be our- selves ; our familiar friends seem strangers ...
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... believe that all is spiritual — and in that belief , which doubt some- times shakes but to prove its foundation lies rooted far down below all earthquakes , endurable is the sound of dust to dust . Poets speak of the spirit , while yet ...
... believe that all is spiritual — and in that belief , which doubt some- times shakes but to prove its foundation lies rooted far down below all earthquakes , endurable is the sound of dust to dust . Poets speak of the spirit , while yet ...
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