The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... whole duration being but one permanent point , without succession , parts , flux , or division . " There is no attribute that adds more difficulty to the mystery of the Trinity , where , though in a relative way of Father and Son , we ...
... whole duration being but one permanent point , without succession , parts , flux , or division . " There is no attribute that adds more difficulty to the mystery of the Trinity , where , though in a relative way of Father and Son , we ...
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... whole world was ringing with It is needless to say that they confirmed the fame of the great orator , his heart still the impression of his character that all judi- yearned towards the places and the compan- cious readers of his works ...
... whole world was ringing with It is needless to say that they confirmed the fame of the great orator , his heart still the impression of his character that all judi- yearned towards the places and the compan- cious readers of his works ...
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... whole of his long , arduous , and glorious career . He was always a lover of · his household gods and family fireside ; and declared that the prospect of a quiet grave among his kinsmen , in a little country church- yard , was to him ...
... whole of his long , arduous , and glorious career . He was always a lover of · his household gods and family fireside ; and declared that the prospect of a quiet grave among his kinsmen , in a little country church- yard , was to him ...
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... whole kingdom was convulsed ; a sense of insecurity became general ; men looked in each other's faces , and trembled at the thoughts they read there . Libels , such as were unexampled even in the most troubled political times , were ...
... whole kingdom was convulsed ; a sense of insecurity became general ; men looked in each other's faces , and trembled at the thoughts they read there . Libels , such as were unexampled even in the most troubled political times , were ...
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... whole portrait a single touch of which the fidelity is not proved by facts of unquestionable authority , " and yet , at the same time , through his whole life , his judgment to be strongly " biased by his passions " ? Mr. Macaulay ...
... whole portrait a single touch of which the fidelity is not proved by facts of unquestionable authority , " and yet , at the same time , through his whole life , his judgment to be strongly " biased by his passions " ? Mr. Macaulay ...
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