Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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Page 13
... Look on their fruits , when they have fruit , and their growing to maturity : verily herein are signs unto people who believe . This is God , your Lord ! there is no God but he , the Creator of all things - therefore serve him , for he ...
... Look on their fruits , when they have fruit , and their growing to maturity : verily herein are signs unto people who believe . This is God , your Lord ! there is no God but he , the Creator of all things - therefore serve him , for he ...
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... look with strong suspicion , as the natural enemies of all that was humble or charitable , and the introducers of a much stronger leaven of authoritative dogmatism and fanati- cism . We may , perhaps , be considered as exercising rather ...
... look with strong suspicion , as the natural enemies of all that was humble or charitable , and the introducers of a much stronger leaven of authoritative dogmatism and fanati- cism . We may , perhaps , be considered as exercising rather ...
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... look for as vainly , as the man who , bent double with the weight of years , sought for the youth he had lost in the sand ; and even when the steep of fame has been won , a man may walk a beggar through the world with a wreath of laurel ...
... look for as vainly , as the man who , bent double with the weight of years , sought for the youth he had lost in the sand ; and even when the steep of fame has been won , a man may walk a beggar through the world with a wreath of laurel ...
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... look for a carver you may rise fasting . When you are risen , if you can digest the slut- tishness of the cookery , ( which is most abominable at first sight ) I dare trust you in a garrison . Follow him to church , and there he will ...
... look for a carver you may rise fasting . When you are risen , if you can digest the slut- tishness of the cookery , ( which is most abominable at first sight ) I dare trust you in a garrison . Follow him to church , and there he will ...
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... look on the Crusades at the present day , with something of the same emotion which we feel when we talk of the Trojan war , and Cœur de Lion and Soliman no more excite our sympathies than Achilles and Hector ; but between two and three ...
... look on the Crusades at the present day , with something of the same emotion which we feel when we talk of the Trojan war , and Cœur de Lion and Soliman no more excite our sympathies than Achilles and Hector ; but between two and three ...
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