The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... Writer 154 Origen against Celsus . I. 159 Japanese Sketches . II . 170 Chapters IV . , V. , VI . The Portrait in my Uncle's Dining - room . ( From the French . ) The School and Scholars of Lerins 199 179 196 E 367 Our Library Table ...
... Writer 154 Origen against Celsus . I. 159 Japanese Sketches . II . 170 Chapters IV . , V. , VI . The Portrait in my Uncle's Dining - room . ( From the French . ) The School and Scholars of Lerins 199 179 196 E 367 Our Library Table ...
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... writer speaks according to his own experience . It would be most unwise to generalise too freely , and the subject with which we are concerned has been already sufficiently overclouded by exaggerations ; but we are bound to state our ...
... writer speaks according to his own experience . It would be most unwise to generalise too freely , and the subject with which we are concerned has been already sufficiently overclouded by exaggerations ; but we are bound to state our ...
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... writer assumes the hypothesis that the theory in question does not of necessity contradict either the doctrine of Creation , or the Scriptural accounts which bear upon the fact of Creation . This being so , the theory may be discussed ...
... writer assumes the hypothesis that the theory in question does not of necessity contradict either the doctrine of Creation , or the Scriptural accounts which bear upon the fact of Creation . This being so , the theory may be discussed ...
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... writers , who have devoted their time to the study of our national records . A few wandering poets had strayed into the midst of these huge folios , and their gorgeous bindings glittered here and there on the dusky shelves . The saloon ...
... writers , who have devoted their time to the study of our national records . A few wandering poets had strayed into the midst of these huge folios , and their gorgeous bindings glittered here and there on the dusky shelves . The saloon ...
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... writers as Lord Lindsay , who characterises them as " poor productions , in which the meagreness of invention is only equalled by the feebleness of execution . " It thence proceeds to lay down some tests by means of which we may ...
... writers as Lord Lindsay , who characterises them as " poor productions , in which the meagreness of invention is only equalled by the feebleness of execution . " It thence proceeds to lay down some tests by means of which we may ...
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