The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... hand in hand with Swedenborg through the pavilions of the New Jerusalem , and sang his faith in the promise and in the word in his Religious Musings . And lowering himself from that dizzy height [ he ] poised himself on Milton's wings ...
... hand in hand with Swedenborg through the pavilions of the New Jerusalem , and sang his faith in the promise and in the word in his Religious Musings . And lowering himself from that dizzy height [ he ] poised himself on Milton's wings ...
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... hand encourage- ment ( to say the least ) to the providential checks of vice and misery ; as the sooner we arrest the formid- able and paramount evil in its course , the less oppor- tunity we leave it of doing incalculable mischief ...
... hand encourage- ment ( to say the least ) to the providential checks of vice and misery ; as the sooner we arrest the formid- able and paramount evil in its course , the less oppor- tunity we leave it of doing incalculable mischief ...
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... hand stretched out to thank him for his compliance with the dictates of rooted hate . He dooms a Continent to slavery . Is it that he is a tyrant or an enemy to the human race ? No ! but he cannot find in his heart to resist the ...
... hand stretched out to thank him for his compliance with the dictates of rooted hate . He dooms a Continent to slavery . Is it that he is a tyrant or an enemy to the human race ? No ! but he cannot find in his heart to resist the ...
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