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 119
... give her the proud titles Lost in an evil hour- She was the Isle of Saints , She was Our Lady's Dower . ' 119 These ... gives it refreshment and promise . Violets in a sick room , how sweet they are ; what beauty they breathe ! They ...
... give her the proud titles Lost in an evil hour- She was the Isle of Saints , She was Our Lady's Dower . ' 119 These ... gives it refreshment and promise . Violets in a sick room , how sweet they are ; what beauty they breathe ! They ...
Page 180
... give them a daily supply of cinders do not mistake ashes for them , as some do - let these be clean , and about the size of walnuts . Some give coals . I have not been able to discover which of the two is best , coals or cinders , so ...
... give them a daily supply of cinders do not mistake ashes for them , as some do - let these be clean , and about the size of walnuts . Some give coals . I have not been able to discover which of the two is best , coals or cinders , so ...
Page 468
... give scope for any such conception as that of the revolutionary chief of Ghent . We get to our sympathies and our antipathies , with whatever qualifications of either , at once . There is little play or fluctuation , little that is ...
... give scope for any such conception as that of the revolutionary chief of Ghent . We get to our sympathies and our antipathies , with whatever qualifications of either , at once . There is little play or fluctuation , little that is ...
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