The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 41. ciltLeavitt, Trow, & Company, 1857 |
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... means of progress and pledges of protec- tion . In that effort the society of the Middle Ages perished , for it was incapa- ble of regular organization and of effect- ual reform . Good intentions and honest endeavors were not altogether ...
... means of progress and pledges of protec- tion . In that effort the society of the Middle Ages perished , for it was incapa- ble of regular organization and of effect- ual reform . Good intentions and honest endeavors were not altogether ...
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... means of clemency and love rather than by fear and severity , I have given my assent to all it was possible for me to admit . " He had , in fact , assented to the abolition of the Holy Office in the Low Countries , and agreed that the ...
... means of clemency and love rather than by fear and severity , I have given my assent to all it was possible for me to admit . " He had , in fact , assented to the abolition of the Holy Office in the Low Countries , and agreed that the ...
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... means of marking some progress in her ing , late Miss Barrett , has been growing other attempts . " We will only say con- slowly , until it has reached a height which cerning these and some other youthful has never before been attained ...
... means of marking some progress in her ing , late Miss Barrett , has been growing other attempts . " We will only say con- slowly , until it has reached a height which cerning these and some other youthful has never before been attained ...
Sayfa 48
... means depressing feeling , rather , on the contrary , exhilarating . " To Neander : " In hope · and faith I am joyfully passing over to the land where truth will be made clear , and love pure . ” In May 1843 , his sufferings increased ...
... means depressing feeling , rather , on the contrary , exhilarating . " To Neander : " In hope · and faith I am joyfully passing over to the land where truth will be made clear , and love pure . ” In May 1843 , his sufferings increased ...
Sayfa 51
... means of cultivating and gratifying his various intellectual faculties , is sighed for in vain by multitudes of young men . Even in the learned pro- fessions , where they might reasonably These reflections were suggested to our minds by ...
... means of cultivating and gratifying his various intellectual faculties , is sighed for in vain by multitudes of young men . Even in the learned pro- fessions , where they might reasonably These reflections were suggested to our minds by ...
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