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... orthography of which betray the rudest ignorance ; and several of them contain language and allusions far from calculated to convey an exalted idea of the chas- tity of thought attendant upon the celibate of the Romish priesthood .
... orthography of which betray the rudest ignorance ; and several of them contain language and allusions far from calculated to convey an exalted idea of the chas- tity of thought attendant upon the celibate of the Romish priesthood .
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Is it not , then , natural that our mind , accustomed to the disappointments and the chains of earth , should be slow to admit the thought of an Utopia against which the earth is wrecked , in order that its lilies may , like the ...
Is it not , then , natural that our mind , accustomed to the disappointments and the chains of earth , should be slow to admit the thought of an Utopia against which the earth is wrecked , in order that its lilies may , like the ...
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If a general , in planning a campaign , calculates only by the certainties within his powers , and omits all thought of contingencies beyond his reach ; if an orator , in addressing an assembly , confines himself to the abstract rules ...
If a general , in planning a campaign , calculates only by the certainties within his powers , and omits all thought of contingencies beyond his reach ; if an orator , in addressing an assembly , confines himself to the abstract rules ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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