The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 141
... hear , let him hear ; ' and therefore is it said , ' Take heed what ye hear ; ' and ' how beautiful on the moun- tains are the feet of him that bringeth glad tidings . ' We do not think that our Holy Book loses by being regarded with ...
... hear , let him hear ; ' and therefore is it said , ' Take heed what ye hear ; ' and ' how beautiful on the moun- tains are the feet of him that bringeth glad tidings . ' We do not think that our Holy Book loses by being regarded with ...
Page 195
... hear her gladly , but were compelled to hear - universally now crowned chief woman - poet of any age or time . This homage was wrung for her from even the cold lip of the Athenæum , as she descended into her prema- turely sculptured ...
... hear her gladly , but were compelled to hear - universally now crowned chief woman - poet of any age or time . This homage was wrung for her from even the cold lip of the Athenæum , as she descended into her prema- turely sculptured ...
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... hear nothing in Berlin ; and can believe that , under this King , indigence itself may still have something of a human aspect , not a brutal or diabolic , as is commoner in some places ! -This is one of Friedrich's first acts , this ...
... hear nothing in Berlin ; and can believe that , under this King , indigence itself may still have something of a human aspect , not a brutal or diabolic , as is commoner in some places ! -This is one of Friedrich's first acts , this ...
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