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Common - Places delivered in the Chapel of Christ's College , Cam- bridge . By C. A. Swainson , M.A. , and A. H. Wrattislaw , 199 . Lloyd - Woman : the Help Meet for Man . By Adolphe Monod . Translated by Elizabeth Maria Lloyd , 222 .
Common - Places delivered in the Chapel of Christ's College , Cam- bridge . By C. A. Swainson , M.A. , and A. H. Wrattislaw , 199 . Lloyd - Woman : the Help Meet for Man . By Adolphe Monod . Translated by Elizabeth Maria Lloyd , 222 .
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A model - lodging for needlewomen would , we con- ceive , be a great boon ; and if there were a common hall for breakfast and tea , they might , by their combined resources , have sufficient nourishment as well as fellowship .
A model - lodging for needlewomen would , we con- ceive , be a great boon ; and if there were a common hall for breakfast and tea , they might , by their combined resources , have sufficient nourishment as well as fellowship .
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The subject is not to be dropped by common consent ; souls are perishing ; a great burden of neglect is on us . A plain duty is plainly put before us . But not only do we want an increase of penitentiaries , we want the true preaching ...
The subject is not to be dropped by common consent ; souls are perishing ; a great burden of neglect is on us . A plain duty is plainly put before us . But not only do we want an increase of penitentiaries , we want the true preaching ...
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... with ample proof that their idolized principles do not raise them too far above the level of common humanity , too far , we mean , for the gaze of such mere mortal royalists as ourselves ; whether it be from a kind consideration for ...
... with ample proof that their idolized principles do not raise them too far above the level of common humanity , too far , we mean , for the gaze of such mere mortal royalists as ourselves ; whether it be from a kind consideration for ...
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A multitude of fierce and brilliant fires were burning , both for good and evil , the common illumination was splendid and equalized ; Europe gazed at it from afar with admiration , perhaps respect , but only knew it as a whole .
A multitude of fierce and brilliant fires were burning , both for good and evil , the common illumination was splendid and equalized ; Europe gazed at it from afar with admiration , perhaps respect , but only knew it as a whole .
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