The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... once by the same gust ; and the more violent the tempest , the more violently would he have seen the trees of the forest tossing this way and that in wild confusion . The tall grass in a meadow has the same distracted , irregular motion ...
... once by the same gust ; and the more violent the tempest , the more violently would he have seen the trees of the forest tossing this way and that in wild confusion . The tall grass in a meadow has the same distracted , irregular motion ...
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... once more became a potent influence in Europe ; how the Lord Protector baffled in- triguing diplomatists and arrogant priests , humbled the pride of haughty monarchs , and cheered the hearts of people struggling for freedom ; how the ...
... once more became a potent influence in Europe ; how the Lord Protector baffled in- triguing diplomatists and arrogant priests , humbled the pride of haughty monarchs , and cheered the hearts of people struggling for freedom ; how the ...
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... once stamped upon the race , and the futility of placing any dependence upon the most solemn and reiterated vows of amendment , from those who are once subjected to this kind of influence . ' When patients of this class have passed some ...
... once stamped upon the race , and the futility of placing any dependence upon the most solemn and reiterated vows of amendment , from those who are once subjected to this kind of influence . ' When patients of this class have passed some ...
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