The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Том 7 |
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He evidently , as a man , both thought and felt deeply . His human nature is not to
be excluded from our view . He looks up to heaven , and sighed . Who can tell the
depth of his emotion ? He thought , probably , of the hardness of the human ...
He evidently , as a man , both thought and felt deeply . His human nature is not to
be excluded from our view . He looks up to heaven , and sighed . Who can tell the
depth of his emotion ? He thought , probably , of the hardness of the human ...
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... the most powerful attractions . The Psalmist evidently felt this , even with the
comparatively restricted opportunities of observation which his times afforded . “
The works of the Lord are great , sought out of all them that have pleasure therein
.
... the most powerful attractions . The Psalmist evidently felt this , even with the
comparatively restricted opportunities of observation which his times afforded . “
The works of the Lord are great , sought out of all them that have pleasure therein
.
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What official concern he had in these martyrdoms does not appear . But most
evidently , men were burned in London ( as well as elsewhere ) for Lutheranism
while he was Chancellor ; and he wrote against these very Lutherans . That he
was ...
What official concern he had in these martyrdoms does not appear . But most
evidently , men were burned in London ( as well as elsewhere ) for Lutheranism
while he was Chancellor ; and he wrote against these very Lutherans . That he
was ...
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... we would say that every physical object which causes a sensation has , in
addition to its useful properties , something beautiful connected with it , evidently
intended , over and above utility , to minister to the gratification of a creature like
man ...
... we would say that every physical object which causes a sensation has , in
addition to its useful properties , something beautiful connected with it , evidently
intended , over and above utility , to minister to the gratification of a creature like
man ...
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A writing is disfigured , not ornamented , by allusions which the writer has
evidently picked up , and which plainly have no residence beyond his memory .
Allow me to give you an instance or two , that you may avoid all such displays of
bad ...
A writing is disfigured , not ornamented , by allusions which the writer has
evidently picked up , and which plainly have no residence beyond his memory .
Allow me to give you an instance or two , that you may avoid all such displays of
bad ...
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