The Andover Review, Том 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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... things into their confession , and they reversed the order in which Scrip- ture had put them . The centre of gravity , as he had expressed it to his Presbytery , was not now where the framers of the confes- sion had put it . He had ...
... things into their confession , and they reversed the order in which Scrip- ture had put them . The centre of gravity , as he had expressed it to his Presbytery , was not now where the framers of the confes- sion had put it . He had ...
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... things , which some greatly need who have white wives on the border , life passes pleasantly among the half - breeds , where the husband furnishes a fair amount of civilization . True , our hostess of the Cottonwood Hotel expected us to ...
... things , which some greatly need who have white wives on the border , life passes pleasantly among the half - breeds , where the husband furnishes a fair amount of civilization . True , our hostess of the Cottonwood Hotel expected us to ...
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... thing and a good joke [ for the young men ] to go about naked and tricked out like Indians , not only on carnival ... things among the trappers . Speaking of Roubideau's trading- post on the Uintah River , south of Salt Lake , he says ...
... thing and a good joke [ for the young men ] to go about naked and tricked out like Indians , not only on carnival ... things among the trappers . Speaking of Roubideau's trading- post on the Uintah River , south of Salt Lake , he says ...
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... thing settled and past serious discussion , that the object of Goethe's life being a perfect self - culture , the noble and harmonious development of his intellectual nature , these trifles of broken hearts and poisoned lives , since ...
... thing settled and past serious discussion , that the object of Goethe's life being a perfect self - culture , the noble and harmonious development of his intellectual nature , these trifles of broken hearts and poisoned lives , since ...
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... thing which strikes through to the soul . None the less , that which impresses the mind when the end of " Faust " is ... things , saved by the compassion of an indulgent Heaven . This perception was intensified by the version of " Faust ...
... thing which strikes through to the soul . None the less , that which impresses the mind when the end of " Faust " is ... things , saved by the compassion of an indulgent Heaven . This perception was intensified by the version of " Faust ...
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