Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 186
... true Macaronics in our own day , Mercury . portion of the Gospel history , now brought distinct- to. From the Examiner . Paris . A DELIGHTFUL book , written in the best taste by an antiquary learned in his subject . It collects much that ...
... true Macaronics in our own day , Mercury . portion of the Gospel history , now brought distinct- to. From the Examiner . Paris . A DELIGHTFUL book , written in the best taste by an antiquary learned in his subject . It collects much that ...
Page 187
... true the closet , and the ground of exhortation in the con- defence will be found in the spirit of simple de- of the Lord Jesus is intimately associated with our temptation , not a mere show and acting of one-- own , in the way of ...
... true the closet , and the ground of exhortation in the con- defence will be found in the spirit of simple de- of the Lord Jesus is intimately associated with our temptation , not a mere show and acting of one-- own , in the way of ...
Page 304
... true cause was to make thee happy ) how I might compasse this happinesse for thee . I knew it consisted not in honor , wealth , strength of body or friends ( though all these are great blessings ) therfore it had beene a weake request ...
... true cause was to make thee happy ) how I might compasse this happinesse for thee . I knew it consisted not in honor , wealth , strength of body or friends ( though all these are great blessings ) therfore it had beene a weake request ...
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