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... true pilgrim spirit and intention , to Zion , that they may " mark well her bulwarks , " and " consider her pal- aces , " — with whom this is far from being the case . In the measure of the knowledge which they take with them , and of ...
... true pilgrim spirit and intention , to Zion , that they may " mark well her bulwarks , " and " consider her pal- aces , " — with whom this is far from being the case . In the measure of the knowledge which they take with them , and of ...
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... true , " in this portion of the work , more than we expected is not " new , " and might have been omitted with advantage to the reader's time and purse . As , again , of that which is " new , " more than one thing is certainly far from ...
... true , " in this portion of the work , more than we expected is not " new , " and might have been omitted with advantage to the reader's time and purse . As , again , of that which is " new , " more than one thing is certainly far from ...
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... True that this earth must pass away , with all the starry worlds of light , With all the glory of the day , and calmer - ten- derness of night ; For , in that radiant home can only shine the immortal and divine . Earth's lower things ...
... True that this earth must pass away , with all the starry worlds of light , With all the glory of the day , and calmer - ten- derness of night ; For , in that radiant home can only shine the immortal and divine . Earth's lower things ...
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... true , also , that the dauphin , father of Louis XVI , had left a political testament , in which he had strongly recommended M. de Maure- pas as an old minister who had preserved his attachment to the true principles of policy which ...
... true , also , that the dauphin , father of Louis XVI , had left a political testament , in which he had strongly recommended M. de Maure- pas as an old minister who had preserved his attachment to the true principles of policy which ...
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... true letter . ' 66 6 Explain to me , then , this enigma , ' con- tinued the king ; ' I do not wish to prove you guilty , I wish to justify you . ' " The cardinal turned pale , and supported himself by a table . Sire , I am too much ...
... true letter . ' 66 6 Explain to me , then , this enigma , ' con- tinued the king ; ' I do not wish to prove you guilty , I wish to justify you . ' " The cardinal turned pale , and supported himself by a table . Sire , I am too much ...
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