North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... thought proper to destroy . Such was the prevailing impression , whatever the facts may have been ; and this act , dictated doubtless by the most honor- able feelings , was justly thought to bear severely on the character of his noble ...
... thought proper to destroy . Such was the prevailing impression , whatever the facts may have been ; and this act , dictated doubtless by the most honor- able feelings , was justly thought to bear severely on the character of his noble ...
Sayfa 256
... thoughts as our thoughts ? Why then should we be thought to impeach the goodness and justice of God by supposing them to be manifested under forms entirely foreign to the law of our nature ? We believe , and the opinion is authorized by ...
... thoughts as our thoughts ? Why then should we be thought to impeach the goodness and justice of God by supposing them to be manifested under forms entirely foreign to the law of our nature ? We believe , and the opinion is authorized by ...
Sayfa 283
... thought . The thoughts that breathe and the words that burn , abound in his writings more than in those of any modern author with which we are acquainted . He seems to move and live in a pure and elevated atmosphere of his own , from ...
... thought . The thoughts that breathe and the words that burn , abound in his writings more than in those of any modern author with which we are acquainted . He seems to move and live in a pure and elevated atmosphere of his own , from ...
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