The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... object to use them , just as they would object to say over the bier of a dead man , I say unto thee , Arise . ' And if Whitgift's construction be the true one , how is the change from a simple prayer to a form of positive communication ...
... object to use them , just as they would object to say over the bier of a dead man , I say unto thee , Arise . ' And if Whitgift's construction be the true one , how is the change from a simple prayer to a form of positive communication ...
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... object of desire is of course part of the aggregate of objects , but we do not necessarily desire it as such , because we must desire particular objects before we can desire their aggregate , or the satisfaction to ourselves implied in ...
... object of desire is of course part of the aggregate of objects , but we do not necessarily desire it as such , because we must desire particular objects before we can desire their aggregate , or the satisfaction to ourselves implied in ...
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... object was attained . When the Guizot Ministry acceded to power in France , the policy which M. Thiers had followed in Eastern Africa was repudiated , probably because it had been unsuccessful . The actual cause of our enterprise being ...
... object was attained . When the Guizot Ministry acceded to power in France , the policy which M. Thiers had followed in Eastern Africa was repudiated , probably because it had been unsuccessful . The actual cause of our enterprise being ...
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