Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 18;Volume 81John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1873 |
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... character would be well worth moral could be drawn from them than that studying , if no higher or more useful it is possible to reconcile a dogmatic , damnatory , exclusive system of belief with generosity , liberality , Christian ...
... character would be well worth moral could be drawn from them than that studying , if no higher or more useful it is possible to reconcile a dogmatic , damnatory , exclusive system of belief with generosity , liberality , Christian ...
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... character , and placing the clerical enthusiast in broad relief . In the following sketch - our limits forbid it to be more we shall endeavor to redress the balance by giving the orator , statesman , author , and accomplished man of the ...
... character , and placing the clerical enthusiast in broad relief . In the following sketch - our limits forbid it to be more we shall endeavor to redress the balance by giving the orator , statesman , author , and accomplished man of the ...
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... character of the intercession , therefore , in no respect deducted from its efficacy ; and no king or emperor need fear shipwreck if he or some well - advised predecessor has retained a sufficient number of monks to get up in the middle ...
... character of the intercession , therefore , in no respect deducted from its efficacy ; and no king or emperor need fear shipwreck if he or some well - advised predecessor has retained a sufficient number of monks to get up in the middle ...
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... character . The Archbishop must have felt secure in popu- lar sympathy when he ventured to choose such a moment to rebuke his most Chris- tian Majesty . The matter seems trifling , but its childish recklessness will do Celui- ci * great ...
... character . The Archbishop must have felt secure in popu- lar sympathy when he ventured to choose such a moment to rebuke his most Chris- tian Majesty . The matter seems trifling , but its childish recklessness will do Celui- ci * great ...
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... character given to him by all his ministers and secretaries whom I have known , and I have known several . ” " He is idle , " said Mdme . R. , " in mat- ters of administration . He hates detail , and he hates discussion . But he is fond ...
... character given to him by all his ministers and secretaries whom I have known , and I have known several . ” " He is idle , " said Mdme . R. , " in mat- ters of administration . He hates detail , and he hates discussion . But he is fond ...
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