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... Truth , -Truth seated on her everlasting throne , she whom I have worshipped ever since I was born . When I fasten my eyes upon her , every thing else on earth vanishes from before me . " Truth was , before there were kings in the world ...
... Truth , -Truth seated on her everlasting throne , she whom I have worshipped ever since I was born . When I fasten my eyes upon her , every thing else on earth vanishes from before me . " Truth was , before there were kings in the world ...
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... Truth often lies midway between two opposite forms of falsehood , -and that one truth embraced without regard to another truth , may lead to falsehood , -we should not have much to say to him ; except that he will find the notion worked ...
... Truth often lies midway between two opposite forms of falsehood , -and that one truth embraced without regard to another truth , may lead to falsehood , -we should not have much to say to him ; except that he will find the notion worked ...
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... truth ; endued with an instinct of truth too powerful to be deceived by the false lights by which philo- sophic thought and poetic enthusiasm are endeavouring among our German neighbours to supply the absence of the torch of God's truth ...
... truth ; endued with an instinct of truth too powerful to be deceived by the false lights by which philo- sophic thought and poetic enthusiasm are endeavouring among our German neighbours to supply the absence of the torch of God's truth ...
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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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