The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... necessary that he should introduce anything fictitious . The nearer his narrative approached the vital truth of the matter , the more complete would be the interest it would awaken . But he had the sagacity to perceive that a mere ...
... necessary that he should introduce anything fictitious . The nearer his narrative approached the vital truth of the matter , the more complete would be the interest it would awaken . But he had the sagacity to perceive that a mere ...
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... necessary materials from Madrid , I was deprived of the use of my eyes for all purposes of reading and writing , and had no prospect of again recovering it . This was a serious obstacle to the prosecution of a work , requiring the ...
... necessary materials from Madrid , I was deprived of the use of my eyes for all purposes of reading and writing , and had no prospect of again recovering it . This was a serious obstacle to the prosecution of a work , requiring the ...
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... necessary to a comprehension of their intellectual , moral , and po- litical condition at the period Cortés commenced his enterprise . This introduction is mostly confined to the Aztecs , as they were the fiercest , most sanguinary ...
... necessary to a comprehension of their intellectual , moral , and po- litical condition at the period Cortés commenced his enterprise . This introduction is mostly confined to the Aztecs , as they were the fiercest , most sanguinary ...
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... necessary to ob- tain his rightful objects ; that the question simply was , whether he and his followers should be sacrificed to the Mexican gods , or a certain number of Aztecs should be massacred . We know that his cruelties sprung ...
... necessary to ob- tain his rightful objects ; that the question simply was , whether he and his followers should be sacrificed to the Mexican gods , or a certain number of Aztecs should be massacred . We know that his cruelties sprung ...
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... necessary public business , or in the house and worship of God on the holy sabbath . In this condition , one mode of life sweetly tempers and relieves the other . The social feelings are cultivated without interfering with the ...
... necessary public business , or in the house and worship of God on the holy sabbath . In this condition , one mode of life sweetly tempers and relieves the other . The social feelings are cultivated without interfering with the ...
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