The Quarterly Review, 159. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 |
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... thing subject to purely material laws , the sooner I go the way of other things the better . If I am merely a part of the Universe , I am content to be resolved , as soon as may be , into the gases which pervade the Universe . My free ...
... thing subject to purely material laws , the sooner I go the way of other things the better . If I am merely a part of the Universe , I am content to be resolved , as soon as may be , into the gases which pervade the Universe . My free ...
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... things , noting all things , extracting the good from all things and putting the rest by , still to the end pursuing his stately march through Time to Eternity , like the star unhasting , unresting ; ' and the other , dark , morose ...
... things , noting all things , extracting the good from all things and putting the rest by , still to the end pursuing his stately march through Time to Eternity , like the star unhasting , unresting ; ' and the other , dark , morose ...
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... things of this life . He promised us great tribulation here , and peace in Him ; therefore He is still faithful if things do not work out on this earth as we in our foolishness would have them , may He be glorified , and may His will be ...
... things of this life . He promised us great tribulation here , and peace in Him ; therefore He is still faithful if things do not work out on this earth as we in our foolishness would have them , may He be glorified , and may His will be ...
Contents
London 1884 | 450 |
Hansards Parliamentary Debates 18821884 | 480 |
And other Works | 499 |
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