The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... faith , which ultimately have been its greatest safeguards . His mea- ' sures ** - says a writer , quoted by Mr. Ross - and , above all , the spirit with which he inoculated administration , eventually ' purified it . He was the first ...
... faith , which ultimately have been its greatest safeguards . His mea- ' sures ** - says a writer , quoted by Mr. Ross - and , above all , the spirit with which he inoculated administration , eventually ' purified it . He was the first ...
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... faith , and most of them lived to acknowledge their mistake ; but history will not easily lose sight of their noble forms rising over that dark spectacle of misgovernment and corruption . And , on the other hand , if history must admit ...
... faith , and most of them lived to acknowledge their mistake ; but history will not easily lose sight of their noble forms rising over that dark spectacle of misgovernment and corruption . And , on the other hand , if history must admit ...
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... faith of promises which he knew he was incapable to perform . It is certain that his promises extended only to a support of their claims , and this he gave at once and freely ; and his sincerity is further attested by the fact that he ...
... faith of promises which he knew he was incapable to perform . It is certain that his promises extended only to a support of their claims , and this he gave at once and freely ; and his sincerity is further attested by the fact that he ...
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... faith in his heart , and innocence on his hands , shall never want for an answer , and that answer shall be everlasting truth .'- He took out a small Bible from his pocket . There , ' said he , ' seek , and thou shalt find . ' Mr. Dodd ...
... faith in his heart , and innocence on his hands , shall never want for an answer , and that answer shall be everlasting truth .'- He took out a small Bible from his pocket . There , ' said he , ' seek , and thou shalt find . ' Mr. Dodd ...
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... faith in the efficacy of : their preventive checks ; and , to prove their sincerity , two or three gentlemen , one of whom was the late Mr. Joseph Sturge , and another of whom was Mr. Pease , of Darlington , undertook a journey to ...
... faith in the efficacy of : their preventive checks ; and , to prove their sincerity , two or three gentlemen , one of whom was the late Mr. Joseph Sturge , and another of whom was Mr. Pease , of Darlington , undertook a journey to ...
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