The Eclectic Review, 14. köide;78. köideSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1843 |
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... honour sake which we owe to our Lord and Saviour Christ , we are not willing in this cause to move any question of his mother ; yet , ' & c . - Hooker Disc . on Justification , sect . 2 . expresses at the thrusting of her chapel into a ...
... honour sake which we owe to our Lord and Saviour Christ , we are not willing in this cause to move any question of his mother ; yet , ' & c . - Hooker Disc . on Justification , sect . 2 . expresses at the thrusting of her chapel into a ...
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... honoured . The splendid church of St. Genevieve in Paris , bears upon its pediment the inscription , D O.M. SUB INVOCATIONE SANCTÆ GENOVEFÆ SACRUM , and the designations , St. Martin's , St. Thomas's , St. Magdalen , and Christ Church ...
... honoured . The splendid church of St. Genevieve in Paris , bears upon its pediment the inscription , D O.M. SUB INVOCATIONE SANCTÆ GENOVEFÆ SACRUM , and the designations , St. Martin's , St. Thomas's , St. Magdalen , and Christ Church ...
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... have a fair trial by English good sense , English honour , and English justice , which have not quite abandoned the island , though a little out of the fashion in the neighbourhood of St. James's , as some 34 FRANKLIN'S WORKS .
... have a fair trial by English good sense , English honour , and English justice , which have not quite abandoned the island , though a little out of the fashion in the neighbourhood of St. James's , as some 34 FRANKLIN'S WORKS .
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... honours . In that great country his example and his opinions have gained a powerful hold upon the minds and conduct of millions of prac- tical men ; and this influence is far from being limited to the United States . In Great Britain ...
... honours . In that great country his example and his opinions have gained a powerful hold upon the minds and conduct of millions of prac- tical men ; and this influence is far from being limited to the United States . In Great Britain ...
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... honoured individual to a newly ascertained genus or species . Every epithet in systematic arrangement should have a meaning , but we are still to learn what instruction is conveyed , or what distinctions may lie hidden in such terms as ...
... honoured individual to a newly ascertained genus or species . Every epithet in systematic arrangement should have a meaning , but we are still to learn what instruction is conveyed , or what distinctions may lie hidden in such terms as ...
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