The Quarterly Review, Volume 161William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 |
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... desires come into play . Hence we must sternly shut out of view God's entire relation to ourselves ; we must admit nothing ... desire - to wish to have , possess , and enjoy ? ' Perhaps enough has been said to convince the reader that ...
... desires come into play . Hence we must sternly shut out of view God's entire relation to ourselves ; we must admit nothing ... desire - to wish to have , possess , and enjoy ? ' Perhaps enough has been said to convince the reader that ...
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... desire to know something of public characters in other than their public hours is a natural desire , and , if not inconveniently pushed , no unwholesome one : nor have we any sympathy with the affectation which professes to sneer at ...
... desire to know something of public characters in other than their public hours is a natural desire , and , if not inconveniently pushed , no unwholesome one : nor have we any sympathy with the affectation which professes to sneer at ...
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... desire . ' Now if they mean , or rather since they admit , that the desire of all nations ' is the literal rendering of the Hebrew , ' why did they not leave it alone ; seeing that it not only makes excellent sense , but actually stands ...
... desire . ' Now if they mean , or rather since they admit , that the desire of all nations ' is the literal rendering of the Hebrew , ' why did they not leave it alone ; seeing that it not only makes excellent sense , but actually stands ...
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Fénelon à Cambrai daprès sa correspondance 16991715 | 28 |
8vo London 1862 | 57 |
iv | 69 |
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