The New-England Magazine, 第 7 巻Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1834 |
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... perhaps , account for the puritanical zeal , with which so many of the family have opposed the prelatic power , and may be one , among other causes , of the strong attachment of the descendants to good New - England principles . THOMAS ...
... perhaps , account for the puritanical zeal , with which so many of the family have opposed the prelatic power , and may be one , among other causes , of the strong attachment of the descendants to good New - England principles . THOMAS ...
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... perhaps had some peculiar notions ; but he was a Christian . It is enough to say that he was a member of a Christian church ; for no particle of hypocrisy entered into his com- position . He was a practical Christian , and his whole ...
... perhaps had some peculiar notions ; but he was a Christian . It is enough to say that he was a member of a Christian church ; for no particle of hypocrisy entered into his com- position . He was a practical Christian , and his whole ...
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... perhaps be perceived , without any acknowledgement of mine to that effect , that I not only attach some importance to these remarks , as expressing a general truth , but that I feel at present a personal interest in them . In the ca- 3 ...
... perhaps be perceived , without any acknowledgement of mine to that effect , that I not only attach some importance to these remarks , as expressing a general truth , but that I feel at present a personal interest in them . In the ca- 3 ...
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... Perhaps , therefore , truth might justify me in alleging , that they have as little ground to blame me for differ- ing in opinion from them , as I have to blame them for differing from me . And I am not so illiberal as to prefer any ...
... Perhaps , therefore , truth might justify me in alleging , that they have as little ground to blame me for differ- ing in opinion from them , as I have to blame them for differing from me . And I am not so illiberal as to prefer any ...
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... perhaps I may be told that this is poetry . I shall offer a few further observa- tions , then , in plain prose , and endeavor to show , that , as far as I have time to analyze him , man is in as perfect harmony with himself , and with ...
... perhaps I may be told that this is poetry . I shall offer a few further observa- tions , then , in plain prose , and endeavor to show , that , as far as I have time to analyze him , man is in as perfect harmony with himself , and with ...
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