Littell's Living Age, Volume 29Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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Page 56
... True - born Englishman " had a favor- able effect upon the author's fortunes , inasmuch as it gained for him a personal introduction to King William . Having read and admired the poem , his majesty desired to become acquainted with De ...
... True - born Englishman " had a favor- able effect upon the author's fortunes , inasmuch as it gained for him a personal introduction to King William . Having read and admired the poem , his majesty desired to become acquainted with De ...
Page 106
... true stamp of catholicity to the Church than the study of the past in Neander's spirit , and the consequent acquaintance with the different forms of Christian character , thought , and action . We are thus raised up above the jarrings ...
... true stamp of catholicity to the Church than the study of the past in Neander's spirit , and the consequent acquaintance with the different forms of Christian character , thought , and action . We are thus raised up above the jarrings ...
Page 436
... true that every man has a certain mental and moral temperament from his birth , more or less apparent throughout life , yet is human character , in the common sense of the term , made up of too many elements , often strangely ...
... true that every man has a certain mental and moral temperament from his birth , more or less apparent throughout life , yet is human character , in the common sense of the term , made up of too many elements , often strangely ...
Contents
Antarctic Expedition | 1 |
Abd el Kader and London | 48 |
Beranger Youngs Transla | 79 |
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