The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... hope that their truth will be proved to you by the ministers of that church during the course of your instruction here , unless you wilfully refuse to hear her teachers . Let me request you to regard these articles not as mere negations ...
... hope that their truth will be proved to you by the ministers of that church during the course of your instruction here , unless you wilfully refuse to hear her teachers . Let me request you to regard these articles not as mere negations ...
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... hope deferred " she hath not pined , Till Hope's sweet course was run : No chains of sad remembrance bind The early woo'd and won . Her smiles and songs have ceased to grace The halls of festal mirth , But woman's safest dwelling ...
... hope deferred " she hath not pined , Till Hope's sweet course was run : No chains of sad remembrance bind The early woo'd and won . Her smiles and songs have ceased to grace The halls of festal mirth , But woman's safest dwelling ...
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... hope yet remained , set out on his way to Florence to rescue his prey from the hands of the evil one . He introduced himself to the poet , a most unusual and unexpected visiter , and asked for a private interview . There , after having ...
... hope yet remained , set out on his way to Florence to rescue his prey from the hands of the evil one . He introduced himself to the poet , a most unusual and unexpected visiter , and asked for a private interview . There , after having ...
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... hope to secure it against all chances of war with which every town on the continent was inces- santly menaced , in Venice itself , through no other accident than stupid neglect , not one volume of that collection has been preserved ...
... hope to secure it against all chances of war with which every town on the continent was inces- santly menaced , in Venice itself , through no other accident than stupid neglect , not one volume of that collection has been preserved ...
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... he had occasion to regret , as we have seen , during the rest of his life . While , however , we praise the conduct of " La mère qui en defend la lecture à la fille , ' we cannot help pitying the efforts of those who hope Italy . 25.
... he had occasion to regret , as we have seen , during the rest of his life . While , however , we praise the conduct of " La mère qui en defend la lecture à la fille , ' we cannot help pitying the efforts of those who hope Italy . 25.
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