Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... living man should have known all the recondite facts which are here arranged together . The wonder is that at any moment , or in any year of his life , one man can re - collect them and arrange them in their precise places in the study ...
... living man should have known all the recondite facts which are here arranged together . The wonder is that at any moment , or in any year of his life , one man can re - collect them and arrange them in their precise places in the study ...
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... living language owes its existence to the protection afforded by law . Books which are composed only because they will sell are swiftly written , swiftly read , and , as they deserve , swiftly forgotten , while those which are destined ...
... living language owes its existence to the protection afforded by law . Books which are composed only because they will sell are swiftly written , swiftly read , and , as they deserve , swiftly forgotten , while those which are destined ...
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... living energy , which produced from itself all mundane phenomena , called by one fire , by another air , by another water . Sorrow and Vice , as well as Joy and Virtue , had their root in this . Plato is nowhere more obscure than in ...
... living energy , which produced from itself all mundane phenomena , called by one fire , by another air , by another water . Sorrow and Vice , as well as Joy and Virtue , had their root in this . Plato is nowhere more obscure than in ...
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... living source pervading the whole , a flowing articulation from moment to moment of thought and love . But no sooner was the Master withdrawn than his followers began to organize at once both worship and life , and we find them in those ...
... living source pervading the whole , a flowing articulation from moment to moment of thought and love . But no sooner was the Master withdrawn than his followers began to organize at once both worship and life , and we find them in those ...
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... living , and who begin at fourteen their training for it . The inevitable consequence is , that the women who want work are forced into those lines of life which need only short apprenticeships , and it is their competition with each ...
... living , and who begin at fourteen their training for it . The inevitable consequence is , that the women who want work are forced into those lines of life which need only short apprenticeships , and it is their competition with each ...
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