The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 52
... present moment , is necessarily the one to which her interests in the long run may be the most safely intrusted ... present devotional activity , as the highest assurance of permanent excellence . It therefore doubly imports the ...
... present moment , is necessarily the one to which her interests in the long run may be the most safely intrusted ... present devotional activity , as the highest assurance of permanent excellence . It therefore doubly imports the ...
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... present evidence restricts it to the Established Church , and even there , to the more intelligent classes , where it is rather to be described as an increase than an extension of the religious sentiment - though there has been ...
... present evidence restricts it to the Established Church , and even there , to the more intelligent classes , where it is rather to be described as an increase than an extension of the religious sentiment - though there has been ...
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... present manufacturing classes . But ' the world will not put on again the bonds which it has broken . The privileges of the corporations have been abolished with ' shouts of triumph , as if it were a victory that the poor have gained ...
... present manufacturing classes . But ' the world will not put on again the bonds which it has broken . The privileges of the corporations have been abolished with ' shouts of triumph , as if it were a victory that the poor have gained ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
25 | 72 |
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