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Page 26
... hear , and from such a man , too , as Mr. John Hookham Frere , that a man of rank , and of a highly cultivated mind , who had become reluctantly a skeptic , or something more , respecting the Christian religion , wholly in conse- quence ...
... hear , and from such a man , too , as Mr. John Hookham Frere , that a man of rank , and of a highly cultivated mind , who had become reluctantly a skeptic , or something more , respecting the Christian religion , wholly in conse- quence ...
Page 39
... hear ' s contemptuous assertions respecting Scott ; and , if I mistake not , I have yet the fragments of the rough draught of a letter written by me so long ago as my first lectures at the London Philosophical Society , Fetter Lane ...
... hear ' s contemptuous assertions respecting Scott ; and , if I mistake not , I have yet the fragments of the rough draught of a letter written by me so long ago as my first lectures at the London Philosophical Society , Fetter Lane ...
Page 74
... hears him exclaim- love . " To be BELOVED is ALL I need , And whom I LOVE I LOVE indeed . " " Why was I made for love , and love denied to me ? " Alas ! my dear children , how can I hope to convey to you ( except your own minds are ...
... hears him exclaim- love . " To be BELOVED is ALL I need , And whom I LOVE I LOVE indeed . " " Why was I made for love , and love denied to me ? " Alas ! my dear children , how can I hope to convey to you ( except your own minds are ...
Page 79
... Hear what is thought of this man by an accomplished foreigner . In a letter of Jacquemont's , written from the Himalaya , are the following reflec- tions , which are but too just . " I have just read the sixteen immense columns of Lord ...
... Hear what is thought of this man by an accomplished foreigner . In a letter of Jacquemont's , written from the Himalaya , are the following reflec- tions , which are but too just . " I have just read the sixteen immense columns of Lord ...
Page 100
... hear from you as soon as possible ; for , indeed and indeed , it is no inconsidera- ble accession to the pleasure I anticipate from disem- barrassment , that you would have to contemplate in a more gracious form , and in a more ...
... hear from you as soon as possible ; for , indeed and indeed , it is no inconsidera- ble accession to the pleasure I anticipate from disem- barrassment , that you would have to contemplate in a more gracious form , and in a more ...
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