The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... evidence , perhaps , of his transatlantic reputation is to be found in his membership of numerous literary associations abroad . We perceive that since the publication of " The Conquest of Peru , " he has been chosen a member of the ...
... evidence , perhaps , of his transatlantic reputation is to be found in his membership of numerous literary associations abroad . We perceive that since the publication of " The Conquest of Peru , " he has been chosen a member of the ...
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... evidence honestly put in ; the utmost sagacity , pene- tration , and knowledge of the subtler movements of the human heart . The testimony of kings , statesmen , scholars , priests , sol- diers , philanthropists , each inaccurate after ...
... evidence honestly put in ; the utmost sagacity , pene- tration , and knowledge of the subtler movements of the human heart . The testimony of kings , statesmen , scholars , priests , sol- diers , philanthropists , each inaccurate after ...
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... evidence of their five senses , and made them dance in the very chains of famine and fatigue . The enterprise would have been repeatedly abandoned had it not been for his coolness , intrepidity , and honeyed eloquence . His whole ...
... evidence of their five senses , and made them dance in the very chains of famine and fatigue . The enterprise would have been repeatedly abandoned had it not been for his coolness , intrepidity , and honeyed eloquence . His whole ...
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... evidence that its moral bearings cannot bear the light of rigid examination ? The party insists upon regarding it simply as a question of cheap living ; and if his opponent chooses to take a wider view of the matter , and to trace it in ...
... evidence that its moral bearings cannot bear the light of rigid examination ? The party insists upon regarding it simply as a question of cheap living ; and if his opponent chooses to take a wider view of the matter , and to trace it in ...
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... evident that these Manchesters , Wallers , and Essexes , must in some way be got rid of ; and Cromwell , being now as- sailed , came out boldly and returned the attacks of his enemies . He brought charges against Manchester before ...
... evident that these Manchesters , Wallers , and Essexes , must in some way be got rid of ; and Cromwell , being now as- sailed , came out boldly and returned the attacks of his enemies . He brought charges against Manchester before ...
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