The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 143
... close a discussion perhaps unduly prolonged . This , and every other modification of optimism , must always fall before the objection , that sin is made a means of good . We accept not our author's disclaimer here . We would not like to ...
... close a discussion perhaps unduly prolonged . This , and every other modification of optimism , must always fall before the objection , that sin is made a means of good . We accept not our author's disclaimer here . We would not like to ...
Page 399
... close behind me , and open the gates wide , wide , wide , for all . " His last words eems to have been , ' Good - bye , my son , I know that I shall meet you in heaven . ' ' At night , while all in the house were standing around his bed ...
... close behind me , and open the gates wide , wide , wide , for all . " His last words eems to have been , ' Good - bye , my son , I know that I shall meet you in heaven . ' ' At night , while all in the house were standing around his bed ...
Page 495
... close application to the works of Shakespeare . Mischief resulting from the study of Shakespeare , indeed ! -- but if Shakespeare and metaphysics were weighed in the balances of mischief , we wonder which would kick the beam ? On the ...
... close application to the works of Shakespeare . Mischief resulting from the study of Shakespeare , indeed ! -- but if Shakespeare and metaphysics were weighed in the balances of mischief , we wonder which would kick the beam ? On the ...
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