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
... seen in my own parish for months . I have seen but one drunken woman for years , and she evidently a stranger passing through , and the butt of everybody . ' * The Rev. Charles Girdleston , M.A. , rector of Kingswinford , wrote thus in ...
... seen in my own parish for months . I have seen but one drunken woman for years , and she evidently a stranger passing through , and the butt of everybody . ' * The Rev. Charles Girdleston , M.A. , rector of Kingswinford , wrote thus in ...
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... seen ? and what do we see in this very day ? Stupendous marvels of super- stition which might equal any of former ages . The great and learned savans of our times , many of them , we have seen them , the would - be learned and the ...
... seen ? and what do we see in this very day ? Stupendous marvels of super- stition which might equal any of former ages . The great and learned savans of our times , many of them , we have seen them , the would - be learned and the ...
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... seen a waterfall , described one so perfectly as even to win Goethe's admiration . But Schiller had read a strong Homeric description , and with that for a basis he supplied the rest . We gather from imaginative travellers that the ...
... seen a waterfall , described one so perfectly as even to win Goethe's admiration . But Schiller had read a strong Homeric description , and with that for a basis he supplied the rest . We gather from imaginative travellers that the ...
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