Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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... ments . If it ever could be redeemed from its perverted use , it would have been by the persistent accuracy with which he was determined to employ it . In the last re- sort sin and moral evil were , in his judg- ment , the only grounds ...
... ments . If it ever could be redeemed from its perverted use , it would have been by the persistent accuracy with which he was determined to employ it . In the last re- sort sin and moral evil were , in his judg- ment , the only grounds ...
Page 68
... ment , the iconoclasts pursue their course . But we may look forward to a time when this transition shall be over , and when a new reconciliation shall have taken place between the two sorts of knowledge . In that happier age true ...
... ment , the iconoclasts pursue their course . But we may look forward to a time when this transition shall be over , and when a new reconciliation shall have taken place between the two sorts of knowledge . In that happier age true ...
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... ment in the doorway watching with amuse- apparent interest in what was going on ment the young men engaged in hunting around . Fortunately Mrs. Hodder had a scorpion which had crawled under an taken the children under her care , wash ...
... ment in the doorway watching with amuse- apparent interest in what was going on ment the young men engaged in hunting around . Fortunately Mrs. Hodder had a scorpion which had crawled under an taken the children under her care , wash ...
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