The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... lights of our own time . By- and - bye , perhaps , we may have a Catholic University of our own , and the sooner the better . We must confess that we think that , if it were a possibility in our present condition , we should certainly ...
... lights of our own time . By- and - bye , perhaps , we may have a Catholic University of our own , and the sooner the better . We must confess that we think that , if it were a possibility in our present condition , we should certainly ...
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... light Wherein her goat had drawn her there , From that far cottage glistening white Beyond the trees in sunny glare . A happy child , that happier seemed , Because she might nor look , nor move ; Who ne'er had lived , but only dreamed ...
... light Wherein her goat had drawn her there , From that far cottage glistening white Beyond the trees in sunny glare . A happy child , that happier seemed , Because she might nor look , nor move ; Who ne'er had lived , but only dreamed ...
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... light within her darkness wrought , As children see , in heaven who play . Her very blindness mercy sent , To hide from hers those sadder eyes In silent tears above her bent— Blind as her own to earth and skies- And fingers by the ...
... light within her darkness wrought , As children see , in heaven who play . Her very blindness mercy sent , To hide from hers those sadder eyes In silent tears above her bent— Blind as her own to earth and skies- And fingers by the ...
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... light is thrown on the more singular facts relating to the geo- graphical distribution of animals and plants : for example , on the resemblance between the past and present inhabitants of different * Biology is the science of life . It ...
... light is thrown on the more singular facts relating to the geo- graphical distribution of animals and plants : for example , on the resemblance between the past and present inhabitants of different * Biology is the science of life . It ...
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... light thrown on it from the same source . The singularly complex resemblances . borne by every adult animal and plant to a certain number of other animals and plants finds its solution in a similar manner . Finally , by this theory ...
... light thrown on it from the same source . The singularly complex resemblances . borne by every adult animal and plant to a certain number of other animals and plants finds its solution in a similar manner . Finally , by this theory ...
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