The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 84
... passing through a dense population . A drunken man is the exception ; and I have seen more drunken men in one day , on entering a small Welsh village , than I have seen in my own parish for months . I have seen but one drunken woman for ...
... passing through a dense population . A drunken man is the exception ; and I have seen more drunken men in one day , on entering a small Welsh village , than I have seen in my own parish for months . I have seen but one drunken woman for ...
Page 133
... pass swift with men To time's last goal descending . ' With chang'd desires as life runs on Still doing and undoing ; And e'en at last when age is won Some shadow still pursuing . When I in children at my knee This lesson am discerning ...
... pass swift with men To time's last goal descending . ' With chang'd desires as life runs on Still doing and undoing ; And e'en at last when age is won Some shadow still pursuing . When I in children at my knee This lesson am discerning ...
Page 263
... Passing by the alphabet - phonetic writing , that luminous idea , but for which we should , perhaps , still be dragging on painfully with hieroglyphics , and by which the Phoenicians , whose litera- ture has so unhappily entirely ...
... Passing by the alphabet - phonetic writing , that luminous idea , but for which we should , perhaps , still be dragging on painfully with hieroglyphics , and by which the Phoenicians , whose litera- ture has so unhappily entirely ...
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