The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 6 巻、第 1 部1810 |
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... lives . Our readers will , probably , anticipate the observation , that , however intrinsically true and important these rules are , yet , in the application of them , especially of the first , third , and fifth , there will be great ...
... lives . Our readers will , probably , anticipate the observation , that , however intrinsically true and important these rules are , yet , in the application of them , especially of the first , third , and fifth , there will be great ...
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... lives or other aliquot parts which compose each period . By the use of this most simple and unexceptionable mode of proof and correction , together with other collate . ral aids , he has produced some striking and happy results . We ...
... lives or other aliquot parts which compose each period . By the use of this most simple and unexceptionable mode of proof and correction , together with other collate . ral aids , he has produced some striking and happy results . We ...
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... live together , and catch one another's notions and habits ; they acquire , at best , but a mixed kind of mo- rality , far inferior to that standard which ought to distinguish ec- clesiastical purity , Emulation is the universal motive ...
... live together , and catch one another's notions and habits ; they acquire , at best , but a mixed kind of mo- rality , far inferior to that standard which ought to distinguish ec- clesiastical purity , Emulation is the universal motive ...
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... live and move and have your being . " you The answer of our Lord to his disciple does not at all supersede this general language of nature to all the children of men ; it is however a different answer ; and to those who are accustomed ...
... live and move and have your being . " you The answer of our Lord to his disciple does not at all supersede this general language of nature to all the children of men ; it is however a different answer ; and to those who are accustomed ...
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... live not , nor can they live . ' Good . It is true that Lucretius opens his poem with an invocation to Venus , the mythological mother of the Roman state ; but with what propriety can M. Delille object this poetic license , ( for after ...
... live not , nor can they live . ' Good . It is true that Lucretius opens his poem with an invocation to Venus , the mythological mother of the Roman state ; but with what propriety can M. Delille object this poetic license , ( for after ...
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108 ページ - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.