The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumes 51-52Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 - American literature |
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Page 437
... become itself extinct . It has become a thing of the past , buried And hence results the conclusion , that , in with the past , for any share we have in their own sense of the term , Christian it . " - p . 55. Referring to her late bro ...
... become itself extinct . It has become a thing of the past , buried And hence results the conclusion , that , in with the past , for any share we have in their own sense of the term , Christian it . " - p . 55. Referring to her late bro ...
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... become quite choked , and what is called a ' jamb ' takes place . " The surface ice , arrested in its progress , packs into all sorts of imaginable shapes ; and if the cold is very intense , a crust is soon formed , and the river becomes ...
... become quite choked , and what is called a ' jamb ' takes place . " The surface ice , arrested in its progress , packs into all sorts of imaginable shapes ; and if the cold is very intense , a crust is soon formed , and the river becomes ...
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son can become the faith of reason , before the leprosy of unbelief is cured , and the flesh of a man can become as the flesh of a little child . The In Memoriam of Tennyson is not a theological poem . It is not like Dante's attempt to ...
son can become the faith of reason , before the leprosy of unbelief is cured , and the flesh of a man can become as the flesh of a little child . The In Memoriam of Tennyson is not a theological poem . It is not like Dante's attempt to ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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