The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 28
... feel the need of discipline in our instruction altogether ? Would not the effect be good if we kept in our mind a ... feel that they halt behind the ministers of the Establishment in power ; nay , but in a few rare instances , the ...
... feel the need of discipline in our instruction altogether ? Would not the effect be good if we kept in our mind a ... feel that they halt behind the ministers of the Establishment in power ; nay , but in a few rare instances , the ...
Page 154
... feeling like one at times , even if he knows he has over- drawn his banker's account . The necessity to Hugh's nature of feeling right , drove him to this false mode of producing the false impression . If one only wants to feel virtuous ...
... feeling like one at times , even if he knows he has over- drawn his banker's account . The necessity to Hugh's nature of feeling right , drove him to this false mode of producing the false impression . If one only wants to feel virtuous ...
Page 247
... feel disposed also to refer to the following strange verses , which might well have found a place in the volume ... feel Thee ; art Thou near ? It is all too dark to see ; But let me feel Thee , Saviour dear ! I can go on with Thee ...
... feel disposed also to refer to the following strange verses , which might well have found a place in the volume ... feel Thee ; art Thou near ? It is all too dark to see ; But let me feel Thee , Saviour dear ! I can go on with Thee ...
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