New Englander and Yale Review, Том 28Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1869 |
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... passage which sums up many pages of illustration and argument . " I will say confidently that if the two classical ... passages must be accepted as decisive by those among us who are willing to learn from their own declarations , what ...
... passage which sums up many pages of illustration and argument . " I will say confidently that if the two classical ... passages must be accepted as decisive by those among us who are willing to learn from their own declarations , what ...
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... passage of the same letter , Andrews seems almost to have had a glimpse of the excision a hundred and ten years afterwards . We take this , as well as the former quota- tion , from Dr. Baird , for in this part of the story we intend to ...
... passage of the same letter , Andrews seems almost to have had a glimpse of the excision a hundred and ten years afterwards . We take this , as well as the former quota- tion , from Dr. Baird , for in this part of the story we intend to ...
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... passages ; " and the opinion was delivered that , " espe- * Some readers may be curious to know just what the heresies were , which the Presbytery found in that sermon , and for which Mr. Barnes has been made a standard bug - a - boo ...
... passages ; " and the opinion was delivered that , " espe- * Some readers may be curious to know just what the heresies were , which the Presbytery found in that sermon , and for which Mr. Barnes has been made a standard bug - a - boo ...
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... passages ; and , indeed , we are tempted to promise a review of it . But we refrain . BELLES LETTRES . THE NEW - ENGLAND TRAGEDIES . - It is well that a man of genius should be enterprising in the exercise of his powers ; that he should ...
... passages ; and , indeed , we are tempted to promise a review of it . But we refrain . BELLES LETTRES . THE NEW - ENGLAND TRAGEDIES . - It is well that a man of genius should be enterprising in the exercise of his powers ; that he should ...
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... passages from the work itself , which seemed to us , as we read them , peculiarly interesting and striking . But they would require more space than could well be afforded ; and most of our readers will be ready to believe , without ...
... passages from the work itself , which seemed to us , as we read them , peculiarly interesting and striking . But they would require more space than could well be afforded ; and most of our readers will be ready to believe , without ...
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Стр. 358 - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
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Стр. 579 - He must determine what degree of force the crisis demands." The proclamation of blockade is itself official and conclusive evidence to the Court that a state of war existed which demanded and authorized a recourse to such a measure, under the circumstances, peculiar to the case.
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