The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 26
... means of ministerial usefulness , of course , we purposely pass by many ; perhaps we may say one of the chief means would be , we speak from experience of the opposite , the doing few things , not many things ; we must not pray for the ...
... means of ministerial usefulness , of course , we purposely pass by many ; perhaps we may say one of the chief means would be , we speak from experience of the opposite , the doing few things , not many things ; we must not pray for the ...
Page 175
... mean London society in its conventional as well as its real signification . The affluent can take no better steps for ... means of such training establishments , young women , among what are too complacently called the ' dregs of the ...
... mean London society in its conventional as well as its real signification . The affluent can take no better steps for ... means of such training establishments , young women , among what are too complacently called the ' dregs of the ...
Page 185
... means of estimating a very remarkable man . Strewn over his pages are passages of very vivid intuition and of most effective eloquence . He was Professor of Greek and Latin Literature in the University in the city of New York . Edu ...
... means of estimating a very remarkable man . Strewn over his pages are passages of very vivid intuition and of most effective eloquence . He was Professor of Greek and Latin Literature in the University in the city of New York . Edu ...
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