The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... important respects , they generally want grace , lightness , sympathy , picturesqueness , glow . From his deficiency of sensibility and imagination , and from his habit of bringing everything to the tribunal of the understanding , he ...
... important respects , they generally want grace , lightness , sympathy , picturesqueness , glow . From his deficiency of sensibility and imagination , and from his habit of bringing everything to the tribunal of the understanding , he ...
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... importance , European writers left to an American the honor of first writing a classic history of the period . Two ... important and inter- esting features of the subject . Through friends abroad and at home he was able to collect ...
... importance , European writers left to an American the honor of first writing a classic history of the period . Two ... important and inter- esting features of the subject . Through friends abroad and at home he was able to collect ...
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... important power in Europe , and long threatened its liberties . Robertson , in his History of the emperor Charles ... importance and repel him by its diffi- culties . The history of Ferdinand and Isabella shows that Mr. Prescott ...
... important power in Europe , and long threatened its liberties . Robertson , in his History of the emperor Charles ... importance and repel him by its diffi- culties . The history of Ferdinand and Isabella shows that Mr. Prescott ...
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... important events of the reign are all traceable , in a greater or less degree , to her . She obtained the crown of Castile as much by her virtue , prudence , and sagacity , as her right . Her intellect , as well as her affection , was ...
... important events of the reign are all traceable , in a greater or less degree , to her . She obtained the crown of Castile as much by her virtue , prudence , and sagacity , as her right . Her intellect , as well as her affection , was ...
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... important fact to be considered in our estimate of the Spaniards . The pope , in whom was lodged the power to ... importance compared wi the conquest of Mexico . In his darkest hours of 1848. ] 25 Prescott's Works .
... important fact to be considered in our estimate of the Spaniards . The pope , in whom was lodged the power to ... importance compared wi the conquest of Mexico . In his darkest hours of 1848. ] 25 Prescott's Works .
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