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Page 84
... fact , most solemn and surprising , most edify- ing and surely glorious to behold , that vast and cruel empire converted to the faith which it sought with such barbarity to slay . Being in the form of sermons , the Lectures before us ...
... fact , most solemn and surprising , most edify- ing and surely glorious to behold , that vast and cruel empire converted to the faith which it sought with such barbarity to slay . Being in the form of sermons , the Lectures before us ...
Page 90
... fact , the comparison cannot very well be sustained here , the two translations are of altogether a different order ... fact , he took Homer's sun - paintings and sun - sculptures , and sat down to copy and to colour them ; he did this ...
... fact , the comparison cannot very well be sustained here , the two translations are of altogether a different order ... fact , he took Homer's sun - paintings and sun - sculptures , and sat down to copy and to colour them ; he did this ...
Page 451
... fact , there is no resemblance ; these men had the vices of their period , and perhaps were almost forced into much of their outlawry . But Mr. Hilton's expression , " a great devil , " only simply and merely expresses the life and ...
... fact , there is no resemblance ; these men had the vices of their period , and perhaps were almost forced into much of their outlawry . But Mr. Hilton's expression , " a great devil , " only simply and merely expresses the life and ...
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ECLECTIC | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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