The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... called on for an amount of intelligent and judicious activity for which , until lately , they have had but little scope . We are not fond of dreams of rapid conquest , or of sanguine speculations as to the approaching dissolution of ...
... called on for an amount of intelligent and judicious activity for which , until lately , they have had but little scope . We are not fond of dreams of rapid conquest , or of sanguine speculations as to the approaching dissolution of ...
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... called , is not , in the proper sense of the term , University Education at all - even in the most favourable case imaginable , in which the real training of the mind in the first place , or the acquisition of knowledge on special ...
... called , is not , in the proper sense of the term , University Education at all - even in the most favourable case imaginable , in which the real training of the mind in the first place , or the acquisition of knowledge on special ...
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... called by Him away : And now if sharp pains wrung her breast , Or faintness bowed her feeble frame , A dreary thrill but half represt Of pleasure o'er her spirit came . " ' Tis woe to die ; ' tis woe to live ; I cannot tell which woe ...
... called by Him away : And now if sharp pains wrung her breast , Or faintness bowed her feeble frame , A dreary thrill but half represt Of pleasure o'er her spirit came . " ' Tis woe to die ; ' tis woe to live ; I cannot tell which woe ...
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... called the second founder of the Japanese Church died . This was Father Torrez , who had baptised over 30,000 persons with his own hands , and who at seventy years of age was still travelling , teaching , and founding missions and ...
... called the second founder of the Japanese Church died . This was Father Torrez , who had baptised over 30,000 persons with his own hands , and who at seventy years of age was still travelling , teaching , and founding missions and ...
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... called the Jesuit Missionaries together , and sifted the evidence they had to give . Finding , after careful discussion , that the facts could not be contradicted , the Bishop sanctioned the devotion which had sprung up to the cross of ...
... called the Jesuit Missionaries together , and sifted the evidence they had to give . Finding , after careful discussion , that the facts could not be contradicted , the Bishop sanctioned the devotion which had sprung up to the cross of ...
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