The Modern Review, 11. köideRamananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... King of Heaven , seated in his chariot . He is there , to carry Yudhisthira back with him to heaven , and immediately begs him to enter the chariot . It is here , in the Emperor's answer , that we are able to measure how very far the ...
... King of Heaven , seated in his chariot . He is there , to carry Yudhisthira back with him to heaven , and immediately begs him to enter the chariot . It is here , in the Emperor's answer , that we are able to measure how very far the ...
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... king , are roused . He has never yet abandoned the terrified , or the devoted , or such as have sought sanctuary ... kings must see hell as well as heaven . Happy are they who see it first . For thee , and these thy kin , nothing remains ...
... king , are roused . He has never yet abandoned the terrified , or the devoted , or such as have sought sanctuary ... kings must see hell as well as heaven . Happy are they who see it first . For thee , and these thy kin , nothing remains ...
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... King Henry of Navarre ! " It is not many years since an Archbishop of Canterbury caused thanks to be given in all Anglican churches that the Lord of Hosts had been in the English camp over against the THE RELIGION OF THE FUTURE 31.
... King Henry of Navarre ! " It is not many years since an Archbishop of Canterbury caused thanks to be given in all Anglican churches that the Lord of Hosts had been in the English camp over against the THE RELIGION OF THE FUTURE 31.
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... King Hezekiah that the King of Assyria , who had approached Jerusalem with a great army , should not come into the city nor shoot an arrow there , and reported the Lord as saying , " I will defend this city to save it , for my own sake ...
... King Hezekiah that the King of Assyria , who had approached Jerusalem with a great army , should not come into the city nor shoot an arrow there , and reported the Lord as saying , " I will defend this city to save it , for my own sake ...
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... king's stable night after night , seeking an opportunity to steal a horse . For the first few nights , no suitable opportunity presented itself . But at length the opportunity came , and on one dark night the thief entered the unguarded ...
... king's stable night after night , seeking an opportunity to steal a horse . For the first few nights , no suitable opportunity presented itself . But at length the opportunity came , and on one dark night the thief entered the unguarded ...
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