The North British Review, Объемы 20-21W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... appear only like the rise and fall of probably was the way in which the Greek , the voice in the accentuation of ... appears an effort , or rather a feeble need we recur to history for proof . The attempt to rouse the dormant energies ...
... appear only like the rise and fall of probably was the way in which the Greek , the voice in the accentuation of ... appears an effort , or rather a feeble need we recur to history for proof . The attempt to rouse the dormant energies ...
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... appear ; for then the Emperor would take the field in person and with the élite of his troops , would inspect everything in person , and soon ( for the time ) compel his subor- dinates to do their duty , and be faithful to their trust ...
... appear ; for then the Emperor would take the field in person and with the élite of his troops , would inspect everything in person , and soon ( for the time ) compel his subor- dinates to do their duty , and be faithful to their trust ...
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... appear Even those which bear more plainly the cha- sometimes to leap out of the canvass and racter of sermous , have ... appears , like Robert Hall , tithesis and paradox are too conspicuous on ( whose sermons we have always felt to be ...
... appear Even those which bear more plainly the cha- sometimes to leap out of the canvass and racter of sermous , have ... appears , like Robert Hall , tithesis and paradox are too conspicuous on ( whose sermons we have always felt to be ...
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