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... probity and philanthropy," at once deposed him from the place which he had
occupied in their imagination, and, like idolaters converted to a purer faith, were
inclined to destroy the image which had so lately been the object of their worship.
... probity and philanthropy," at once deposed him from the place which he had
occupied in their imagination, and, like idolaters converted to a purer faith, were
inclined to destroy the image which had so lately been the object of their worship.
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A true and holy love is never at a loss for objects on which to expend itself. ... to
the walls of Paris, Vincent de Paul beheld a beggar occupied in mutilating the
limbs of a child, with a view to its becoming an object of profitable com- Eassion.
A true and holy love is never at a loss for objects on which to expend itself. ... to
the walls of Paris, Vincent de Paul beheld a beggar occupied in mutilating the
limbs of a child, with a view to its becoming an object of profitable com- Eassion.
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All these are as necessary ingredients in an argument of which the object is to
prove that the Greeks could not write, as discussions on the digamma, on the
original form of the Kadmean alphabet, or on the variations of metre and
construction ...
All these are as necessary ingredients in an argument of which the object is to
prove that the Greeks could not write, as discussions on the digamma, on the
original form of the Kadmean alphabet, or on the variations of metre and
construction ...
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In inland places we occasionally find marine scenes and objects selected for the
tessellated pavements of Roman villas, as, for instance, at Cirencester. ll§ilF
1111^ /S\ f& ® • ® □u f ®". with the right hand, the gesture and expression of the
...
In inland places we occasionally find marine scenes and objects selected for the
tessellated pavements of Roman villas, as, for instance, at Cirencester. ll§ilF
1111^ /S\ f& ® • ® □u f ®". with the right hand, the gesture and expression of the
...
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M. Fillon alludes to the dispersion of these remains from a straggle for
possession by people who were most probably totally incompetent to understand
the extrinsic value of the coveted objects. M. Fillon, however, had corresponded
with the ...
M. Fillon alludes to the dispersion of these remains from a straggle for
possession by people who were most probably totally incompetent to understand
the extrinsic value of the coveted objects. M. Fillon, however, had corresponded
with the ...
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