The Quarterly Review, 第 41 巻John Murray, 1829 |
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... received at night a father's blessing ; -and ' let us worship God was said with solemn air , ' by the head of the household ; and churches were resorted to daily ; and the parson in journey ' gave notice for prayers in the hall of the ...
... received at night a father's blessing ; -and ' let us worship God was said with solemn air , ' by the head of the household ; and churches were resorted to daily ; and the parson in journey ' gave notice for prayers in the hall of the ...
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... received by his own order with suspicion , if not with alarm ; and that in any sketch from his hand , even though drawn at a moment when no evil spirit was upon him , some allowance must be made for the native strength and boldness of ...
... received by his own order with suspicion , if not with alarm ; and that in any sketch from his hand , even though drawn at a moment when no evil spirit was upon him , some allowance must be made for the native strength and boldness of ...
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... like the monks . They received of the fruits , ' which was in those days a much more convenient mode of payment than money . They They lived constantly amongst their people , strewing where they 14 Southey's Colloquies on the.
... like the monks . They received of the fruits , ' which was in those days a much more convenient mode of payment than money . They They lived constantly amongst their people , strewing where they 14 Southey's Colloquies on the.
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... received this higher education , sel- dom enter into the ranks of dissent ; their connexions in life are rarely such as would lead them towards the meeting - house . A few become Socinians ; and perhaps there are more who pass from cold ...
... received this higher education , sel- dom enter into the ranks of dissent ; their connexions in life are rarely such as would lead them towards the meeting - house . A few become Socinians ; and perhaps there are more who pass from cold ...
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... received by the public , but Mr. Crawfurd , says it has the fault of conveying an exaggerated impression of the strength and resources of the Burman Empire . Colonel Symes , ' he adds , ' describes the Burmese as a civilized , improving ...
... received by the public , but Mr. Crawfurd , says it has the fault of conveying an exaggerated impression of the strength and resources of the Burman Empire . Colonel Symes , ' he adds , ' describes the Burmese as a civilized , improving ...
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