The Southern Review, 5권A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... oratory and the refectory , one voice only reciting the prayers or reading a legend of battle ; but when the first note of the Moorish atabal was heard by the warder on the tower , the convent became a scene of universal uproar . The ...
... oratory and the refectory , one voice only reciting the prayers or reading a legend of battle ; but when the first note of the Moorish atabal was heard by the warder on the tower , the convent became a scene of universal uproar . The ...
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... Oratory . But what was his surprise upon returning from the field in which he had been completely victorious , to find these hundred and fifty elect , dead to a man ! " O holy band of Christian warriors , " exclaims the good Turpin in a ...
... Oratory . But what was his surprise upon returning from the field in which he had been completely victorious , to find these hundred and fifty elect , dead to a man ! " O holy band of Christian warriors , " exclaims the good Turpin in a ...
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... oratory of Peter the Hermit stirred up all Europe between the Clyde and the Pyrennees to a war , or rather series of wars , to be waged for two centuries toge- ther , in a distant region of the earth , for interests not of this world ...
... oratory of Peter the Hermit stirred up all Europe between the Clyde and the Pyrennees to a war , or rather series of wars , to be waged for two centuries toge- ther , in a distant region of the earth , for interests not of this world ...
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... orator , Patrick Henry , whose eloquence made a strong impression on his youthful mind , being such he says , “ as he ne- ver heard from any other man , and who appeared to him to speak as Homer wrote . " We see in this enthusiastic ...
... orator , Patrick Henry , whose eloquence made a strong impression on his youthful mind , being such he says , “ as he ne- ver heard from any other man , and who appeared to him to speak as Homer wrote . " We see in this enthusiastic ...
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... ORATORY , IV . ETYMOLOGY , 1. An American Dictionary of the English Language , & c . To which are prefixed , an Introductory Dissertation on the Origin , History and Connection of the Languages of Western Asia and of Europe , and a con ...
... ORATORY , IV . ETYMOLOGY , 1. An American Dictionary of the English Language , & c . To which are prefixed , an Introductory Dissertation on the Origin , History and Connection of the Languages of Western Asia and of Europe , and a con ...
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305 페이지 - The Scripture also affords us a divine pastoral drama in the Song of Solomon, consisting of two persons and a double chorus, as Origen rightly judges. And the Apocalypse of St. John...
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306 페이지 - Teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances of example, with such delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed...
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116 페이지 - I wish the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country : he is a bird of bad moral character : he does not get his living honestly...