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Page 42
... noble head , and , God help him , a noble heart . Of the three individuals present of a dif- ferent nation and creed , two closely resem- bled the others with only that vague , impal- pable , but perceptible distinction of those whose ...
... noble head , and , God help him , a noble heart . Of the three individuals present of a dif- ferent nation and creed , two closely resem- bled the others with only that vague , impal- pable , but perceptible distinction of those whose ...
Page 139
... noble sailing ships are miserably equipped , and there are many captains who still look on the compass as a cheap and common article , fit to be classed with hooks and thimbles and other articles of the boatswain's storeroom . compass ...
... noble sailing ships are miserably equipped , and there are many captains who still look on the compass as a cheap and common article , fit to be classed with hooks and thimbles and other articles of the boatswain's storeroom . compass ...
Page 234
... Noble natures are doubtful postu- lants in a Christian argument ; perhaps noble natures are but too apt to feel shame and pain for the sins of those connected with them , and find it rather too easy to repent Agreeing with Mr. Caird ...
... Noble natures are doubtful postu- lants in a Christian argument ; perhaps noble natures are but too apt to feel shame and pain for the sins of those connected with them , and find it rather too easy to repent Agreeing with Mr. Caird ...
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