The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... never read ; surely we may say , that , not only " hope deferred maketh the heart sick , ' but that hope is itself an unhopeful thing , when we are to cheer ourselves with the prospect of twelve hours ' toil " at no distant period ...
... never read ; surely we may say , that , not only " hope deferred maketh the heart sick , ' but that hope is itself an unhopeful thing , when we are to cheer ourselves with the prospect of twelve hours ' toil " at no distant period ...
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... never known . Surely Christian pity is not to end in sighs or bitter thoughts ; surely , with all this sin and wretchedness , these beginnings of hell in the midst of us , we need vigorous , energetic , self - denying compassion ; we ...
... never known . Surely Christian pity is not to end in sighs or bitter thoughts ; surely , with all this sin and wretchedness , these beginnings of hell in the midst of us , we need vigorous , energetic , self - denying compassion ; we ...
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... never new - born , never children of God , never members of Christ , never influenced by the Spirit , but have the regenerating gift yet to receive . We see at once how they can excuse their fall , when they are told they were in an ...
... never new - born , never children of God , never members of Christ , never influenced by the Spirit , but have the regenerating gift yet to receive . We see at once how they can excuse their fall , when they are told they were in an ...
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... never en- slaved , by the nobles , continually struggled forward to acquire , first , freedom , then , power , and , lastly , predominance . The defeat of the Uberti , the most powerful of the aristocratic houses , who had almost ...
... never en- slaved , by the nobles , continually struggled forward to acquire , first , freedom , then , power , and , lastly , predominance . The defeat of the Uberti , the most powerful of the aristocratic houses , who had almost ...
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... never lived . By their high and undaunted spirit , they struggled through difficulties which would have overpowered a feebler race ; their love of freedom was both the proof and the parent of every manly excellence ; by their wise ...
... never lived . By their high and undaunted spirit , they struggled through difficulties which would have overpowered a feebler race ; their love of freedom was both the proof and the parent of every manly excellence ; by their wise ...
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