The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... respect mainly to the great principles of truth and duty . These ever were the primary interests they had in view ; and whatever they might disclose of things to come , could be nothing more than subsidiary . But in this respect , as in ...
... respect mainly to the great principles of truth and duty . These ever were the primary interests they had in view ; and whatever they might disclose of things to come , could be nothing more than subsidiary . But in this respect , as in ...
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... respect mainly to the great principles of truth and duty . These ever were the primary interests they had in view ; and whatever they might disclose of things to come , could be nothing more than subsidiary . But in this respect , as in ...
... respect mainly to the great principles of truth and duty . These ever were the primary interests they had in view ; and whatever they might disclose of things to come , could be nothing more than subsidiary . But in this respect , as in ...
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... respect is accomplished . Once more , it should be borne in mind that prophecy , from its very nature - especially from the mode of its revelation by vision , and the studied symbolism under which it is delivered- cannot be understood ...
... respect is accomplished . Once more , it should be borne in mind that prophecy , from its very nature - especially from the mode of its revelation by vision , and the studied symbolism under which it is delivered- cannot be understood ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
A Second Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith | 7 |
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