American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 - American periodicals |
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... method by which the Roman Church has perpetuated its sway over the nations of the earth ; but we see the palpable consequences of the system in the prosperity which VOL . XXXIV . 1 has attended the order of the Jesuits , and even.
... method by which the Roman Church has perpetuated its sway over the nations of the earth ; but we see the palpable consequences of the system in the prosperity which VOL . XXXIV . 1 has attended the order of the Jesuits , and even.
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... earth ; With notes of cheerful praise and adoration , All voices blend to hymn the SAVIOUR's worth . No night is there ! " for want and pain are ended , Sin and temptation they shall know no more ; And unbelief , with all that God ...
... earth ; With notes of cheerful praise and adoration , All voices blend to hymn the SAVIOUR's worth . No night is there ! " for want and pain are ended , Sin and temptation they shall know no more ; And unbelief , with all that God ...
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... earth we tread on every time we go into our office . There is the principles of honesty , and the principles of dis- honor ; the principles of discord and the principles of examination ; the principles of right and wrong ; the ...
... earth we tread on every time we go into our office . There is the principles of honesty , and the principles of dis- honor ; the principles of discord and the principles of examination ; the principles of right and wrong ; the ...
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... earth . When so many impostors are vending their drugs and rostrums , to the ruin of the health , can it be wondered that a deaf ear is turned to the plainest , simplest reasons of phi- lology , philosophy and common sense ? Read the ...
... earth . When so many impostors are vending their drugs and rostrums , to the ruin of the health , can it be wondered that a deaf ear is turned to the plainest , simplest reasons of phi- lology , philosophy and common sense ? Read the ...
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... earth ? Who loves thee not ? The sturdy son of toil Gazes with fondness in thine upturned eye , And when thy quiet beauty glads the soil , His step goes lightly by . Let him , worn down with manhood's strivings , say If thy calm beauty ...
... earth ? Who loves thee not ? The sturdy son of toil Gazes with fondness in thine upturned eye , And when thy quiet beauty glads the soil , His step goes lightly by . Let him , worn down with manhood's strivings , say If thy calm beauty ...
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