The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... never stood more firmly than now ; and in the same breath , and from the same persons , we learn that she has never needed mending so much as at present . She has never been charged with so many , or such startling Rational- istic ...
... never stood more firmly than now ; and in the same breath , and from the same persons , we learn that she has never needed mending so much as at present . She has never been charged with so many , or such startling Rational- istic ...
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... Never did despotism find a more willing instrument , and seldom has freedom met a more resolute and uncompro- mising ... never of them . He was a despot by nature , proud , selfish , arrogant , and unbending , never hesitating to sweep ...
... Never did despotism find a more willing instrument , and seldom has freedom met a more resolute and uncompro- mising ... never of them . He was a despot by nature , proud , selfish , arrogant , and unbending , never hesitating to sweep ...
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... never idle ; and a new life was beginning to stir in the capital and its neighbourhood when Radama I. died . Between the years 1818 and 1828 the Society had sent out fourteen labourers , consisting of six ordained missionaries , two ...
... never idle ; and a new life was beginning to stir in the capital and its neighbourhood when Radama I. died . Between the years 1818 and 1828 the Society had sent out fourteen labourers , consisting of six ordained missionaries , two ...
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