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Page 43
... become traders , for this requires a capital . They will not steal , and to beg they are ashamed -- what then remains but to follow the arts ? The poor mechanic , who hangs over the scrawlings of his moon - struck son , beholds a mighty ...
... become traders , for this requires a capital . They will not steal , and to beg they are ashamed -- what then remains but to follow the arts ? The poor mechanic , who hangs over the scrawlings of his moon - struck son , beholds a mighty ...
Page 198
... become a Christian with her father : the bridegroom was then asked whether he would renounce heathenism ; and on his replying no , the governor told him that he could not possibly deliver up a Christian woman to a Heathen . The next day ...
... become a Christian with her father : the bridegroom was then asked whether he would renounce heathenism ; and on his replying no , the governor told him that he could not possibly deliver up a Christian woman to a Heathen . The next day ...
Page 335
... become obso- lete , just in that degree which is desirable ; that is , have somewhat receded from vulgar use , without ceasing to be fully intelligible . Thus the Scriptures have acquired a language more peculiarly their own ; all ...
... become obso- lete , just in that degree which is desirable ; that is , have somewhat receded from vulgar use , without ceasing to be fully intelligible . Thus the Scriptures have acquired a language more peculiarly their own ; all ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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