The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... thought I should have bust ! ' " * Blimber's Academy - the solemn polite- ness , pretension , and weariness of that establishment - is nearly as good as any- thing in the whole of these volumes . No one can help remembering the " round ...
... thought I should have bust ! ' " * Blimber's Academy - the solemn polite- ness , pretension , and weariness of that establishment - is nearly as good as any- thing in the whole of these volumes . No one can help remembering the " round ...
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... thought of his doing a father's work , should his life be spared , in the training of his child , indicates either that that child was as yet unborn or still in his infancy . His passionate craving for life appears in this light with a ...
... thought of his doing a father's work , should his life be spared , in the training of his child , indicates either that that child was as yet unborn or still in his infancy . His passionate craving for life appears in this light with a ...
Página 64
... thought of the great battle and the mighty Conqueror whose name shall be called Wonder- ful " ( 9 : 5-7 ) ; if , in ... thoughts which were working in his heart , and these we have no data to decide on , and can but suggest more or less ...
... thought of the great battle and the mighty Conqueror whose name shall be called Wonder- ful " ( 9 : 5-7 ) ; if , in ... thoughts which were working in his heart , and these we have no data to decide on , and can but suggest more or less ...
Página 65
... thought of their restoration , that he should begin now with words which would give to others the same help and comfort with which he himself had been comforted of God ? Was it not in harmony with all his previous history that the ...
... thought of their restoration , that he should begin now with words which would give to others the same help and comfort with which he himself had been comforted of God ? Was it not in harmony with all his previous history that the ...
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... thought of questioning as a prophecy after the event . 29 to a pseudo ( false ) — or , where men shrank from that epithet , to a deutero ( second ) -Isaiah . I have no desire to charge all such critics with irreverence or unbelief ...
... thought of questioning as a prophecy after the event . 29 to a pseudo ( false ) — or , where men shrank from that epithet , to a deutero ( second ) -Isaiah . I have no desire to charge all such critics with irreverence or unbelief ...
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