Retrospective Review, Том 11Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1825 |
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... appears to us , is not certainly re- lied on , even by the Quakers themselves . It is time , and not agreement , that is the real test . What do they say to the fol- lowing , as we quote it , word for word , from the first edition of ...
... appears to us , is not certainly re- lied on , even by the Quakers themselves . It is time , and not agreement , that is the real test . What do they say to the fol- lowing , as we quote it , word for word , from the first edition of ...
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... appears this trumpet was not quite so distinct in any of its soundings , in 1672 , when the work was reprinted , but this fifth sounding was so especially soft , that it could not be heard , and was wholly omitted in that edition . Now ...
... appears this trumpet was not quite so distinct in any of its soundings , in 1672 , when the work was reprinted , but this fifth sounding was so especially soft , that it could not be heard , and was wholly omitted in that edition . Now ...
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... appear against him . " Indeed , his sufferings and privations were , at this time , so great , and seemingly so beyond human power of endurance , and his wanderings so known , as to give rise to the most absurd reports : it was among ...
... appear against him . " Indeed , his sufferings and privations were , at this time , so great , and seemingly so beyond human power of endurance , and his wanderings so known , as to give rise to the most absurd reports : it was among ...
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... appears that early in life he had some thoughts of practising physic . Fox and Dogberry , we have shewn , agreed in opinion that " reading and writing come by nature , " and nature had not in this particular been bountiful to either ...
... appears that early in life he had some thoughts of practising physic . Fox and Dogberry , we have shewn , agreed in opinion that " reading and writing come by nature , " and nature had not in this particular been bountiful to either ...
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... appear ; but at that moment the judges were in a hurry to go and pass sentence on some of the regicides , and not perhaps understanding the serious nature of the charge , or presuming Fox was the gaoler , 6 6 6 6 and that he had his ...
... appear ; but at that moment the judges were in a hurry to go and pass sentence on some of the regicides , and not perhaps understanding the serious nature of the charge , or presuming Fox was the gaoler , 6 6 6 6 and that he had his ...
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Страница 185 - twas beyond a mortal's share To wander solitary there: Two paradises 'twere in one, To live in Paradise alone. How well the skilful gardener drew Of flowers and herbs this dial new! Where, from above, the milder sun Does through a fragrant zodiac run : And, as it works, th' industrious bee Computes its time as well as we.
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