Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
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... truth be seen by a reader of his vol- first is wholly due to Dr. Barclay , and is best ume . Here we have authentic specimens , related in his own words : - especially in the lofty pillars which support During our exploration of the ...
... truth be seen by a reader of his vol- first is wholly due to Dr. Barclay , and is best ume . Here we have authentic specimens , related in his own words : - especially in the lofty pillars which support During our exploration of the ...
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... truth , will be made known . And yet one can hardly help feeling that this will not be until the law of retribution has been again signally administered and executed , -until the waves of another deluge of ruin have left a ninth de ...
... truth , will be made known . And yet one can hardly help feeling that this will not be until the law of retribution has been again signally administered and executed , -until the waves of another deluge of ruin have left a ninth de ...
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... truth : he was not afraid of death at any time ; at this moment he would have hailed it with delight in any form ; his shame had been bruited abroad so far as London , and the only friend he had in the world believed it . One cold grip ...
... truth : he was not afraid of death at any time ; at this moment he would have hailed it with delight in any form ; his shame had been bruited abroad so far as London , and the only friend he had in the world believed it . One cold grip ...
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... truth , thence plunged into a revolu- tion which professed to tear away all imposi- tion and disguises , and to bring naked reali- ties alone into action - and finding this also illusion , it is no matter of wonder that he should have ...
... truth , thence plunged into a revolu- tion which professed to tear away all imposi- tion and disguises , and to bring naked reali- ties alone into action - and finding this also illusion , it is no matter of wonder that he should have ...
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... truth and duty . We be- cannot possess a more precious record , than hold the power of a Christian faith sustaining the memory of the devoted and gifted men the heroic believer in his last conflict . We who have shaped her polity , and ...
... truth and duty . We be- cannot possess a more precious record , than hold the power of a Christian faith sustaining the memory of the devoted and gifted men the heroic believer in his last conflict . We who have shaped her polity , and ...
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