The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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... less spirit of research - a spirit with such sin- gleminded devotion to the pursuit of re- search , that to quail before consequences was a feeling it did not know ; the whole nature being seasoned by sympathies so generous and warm ...
... less spirit of research - a spirit with such sin- gleminded devotion to the pursuit of re- search , that to quail before consequences was a feeling it did not know ; the whole nature being seasoned by sympathies so generous and warm ...
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... less could he resign himself placidly to mechanical occupation . The deadness of Wolfenbüttel smote with the chillness of a charnel - house atmosphere on a nature so craving after human intercourse for its recreation . Books , musty ...
... less could he resign himself placidly to mechanical occupation . The deadness of Wolfenbüttel smote with the chillness of a charnel - house atmosphere on a nature so craving after human intercourse for its recreation . Books , musty ...
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... less than 558 ministers ' names are entered in the Year Book as without pastoral charge . With all the wealth which the community enjoys , and with its much vaunted superiority in kindling through the voluntary principle the ...
... less than 558 ministers ' names are entered in the Year Book as without pastoral charge . With all the wealth which the community enjoys , and with its much vaunted superiority in kindling through the voluntary principle the ...
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... less about the village church than they do for the village green , stolen from them , as Mr. Harrison bears witness , by the squire . Each weekly Oh , there must be a wonderfully sustain - issue for the first six months of the present ...
... less about the village church than they do for the village green , stolen from them , as Mr. Harrison bears witness , by the squire . Each weekly Oh , there must be a wonderfully sustain - issue for the first six months of the present ...
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... less characteristic than the greed of Verres ; and the discipline of Trajan weighed light against the excesses of Commodus . " Which of these two extremes is the dominant faculty of England , the ruling passion of her people , which ...
... less characteristic than the greed of Verres ; and the discipline of Trajan weighed light against the excesses of Commodus . " Which of these two extremes is the dominant faculty of England , the ruling passion of her people , which ...
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