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... thought attendant upon the celibate of the Romish priesthood . M. Roussel says , some are so bad that he cannot print them ; and those must be bad indeed , for even the few specimens which he gives , are so gross , that we could not ...
... thought attendant upon the celibate of the Romish priesthood . M. Roussel says , some are so bad that he cannot print them ; and those must be bad indeed , for even the few specimens which he gives , are so gross , that we could not ...
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... thought of their own translation into glory , and of the dying away of the diminished earth . Most men are tossed up and down midway between the two opinions , in poetic vagueness , by the impulse of alter- nating feelings . " As we ...
... thought of their own translation into glory , and of the dying away of the diminished earth . Most men are tossed up and down midway between the two opinions , in poetic vagueness , by the impulse of alter- nating feelings . " As we ...
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... thought of contingencies beyond his reach ; if an orator , in addressing an assembly , confines himself to the abstract rules of logic and of eloquence , but sets aside all consideration of a totally different subject , the peculiar ...
... thought of contingencies beyond his reach ; if an orator , in addressing an assembly , confines himself to the abstract rules of logic and of eloquence , but sets aside all consideration of a totally different subject , the peculiar ...
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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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