Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... moved by my singing , [ they were ] moved by the holiness , and I think are considering converting ... it has been said to me , because they felt I think the immense presence of Mary . This intriguing passage tells the story of a woman ...
... moved by my singing , [ they were ] moved by the holiness , and I think are considering converting ... it has been said to me , because they felt I think the immense presence of Mary . This intriguing passage tells the story of a woman ...
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... moved by God. We can perfect ourselves, by cultivating the virtues, to be well disposed to be moved according to our reason, but “man needs yet higher perfections whereby to be disposed to be moved by God.”42 These perfections, infused ...
... moved by God. We can perfect ourselves, by cultivating the virtues, to be well disposed to be moved according to our reason, but “man needs yet higher perfections whereby to be disposed to be moved by God.”42 These perfections, infused ...
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... Moved”: 122 We shall not, we shall not be moved. We shall not, we shall not be moved. Just like a tree planted by the water, We shall not be moved. We're fighting for our freedom, we shall not be moved. We're fighting for our freedom ...
... Moved”: 122 We shall not, we shall not be moved. We shall not, we shall not be moved. Just like a tree planted by the water, We shall not be moved. We're fighting for our freedom, we shall not be moved. We're fighting for our freedom ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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