Turning Points in LifeHarper & brother, 1873 - 364 pages |
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... capricious , but is probably an ordered plan . Taking a larger field of vision , we see that this present life can not be understood without reference to supernatural facts and an- other life ΙΟ TURNING - POINTS IN LIFE .
... capricious , but is probably an ordered plan . Taking a larger field of vision , we see that this present life can not be understood without reference to supernatural facts and an- other life ΙΟ TURNING - POINTS IN LIFE .
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... present instant , Imprint the marks of wisdom on its wings ! O let it not elude thy grasp , but like The good old patriarch upon record Hold the fleet angel fast until he bless thee ! ” Then it is a distinct moment in life when first ...
... present instant , Imprint the marks of wisdom on its wings ! O let it not elude thy grasp , but like The good old patriarch upon record Hold the fleet angel fast until he bless thee ! ” Then it is a distinct moment in life when first ...
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... present run for the great university prizes under a regular training system , as complete and as scientific as any other system of prize competition . There is now established a regular migration from the Scottish to the English ...
... present run for the great university prizes under a regular training system , as complete and as scientific as any other system of prize competition . There is now established a regular migration from the Scottish to the English ...
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... present and future subsistence . We have heard the case of a father who made his two sons handsome allowances , with the understanding that , after they took their degrees , they should entirely main- tain themselves . We feel sure that ...
... present and future subsistence . We have heard the case of a father who made his two sons handsome allowances , with the understanding that , after they took their degrees , they should entirely main- tain themselves . We feel sure that ...
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... present time , the wonderful era has arrived when fellows of college are allowed to marry . This innovation was looked upon by the old school as being of the most alarming kind ; and , certainly , there is something revolutionary in the ...
... present time , the wonderful era has arrived when fellows of college are allowed to marry . This innovation was looked upon by the old school as being of the most alarming kind ; and , certainly , there is something revolutionary in the ...
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