New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 78Henry Colburn, 1846 |
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... believe , and does conscientiously believe , is to that man a relative truth , and in so far , it is a true faith , however erroneous . The doctrine which a man merely professes to believe , having uninquiringly adopted it from ...
... believe , and does conscientiously believe , is to that man a relative truth , and in so far , it is a true faith , however erroneous . The doctrine which a man merely professes to believe , having uninquiringly adopted it from ...
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... believe that I have put a spoke in his wheel ! Lord Holland is disposed to listen to these representations ; but Grey and Lau- derdale are adverse . As to the Grenvilles , I really believe they are at- tached to Louis . A gentleman ...
... believe that I have put a spoke in his wheel ! Lord Holland is disposed to listen to these representations ; but Grey and Lau- derdale are adverse . As to the Grenvilles , I really believe they are at- tached to Louis . A gentleman ...
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... believe the un- happy woman was mad , for her conduct through life was that of a person hardly sane . Do you think ... believe ? " " I believe so , " answered Ned Hayward , " but I am not acquainted with your patient , and therefore ...
... believe the un- happy woman was mad , for her conduct through life was that of a person hardly sane . Do you think ... believe ? " " I believe so , " answered Ned Hayward , " but I am not acquainted with your patient , and therefore ...
Contents
THE BIRD OF PASSAGE BY J E CARPENTER | 16 |
VALERIE BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT C B AUTHOR OF PETER SIMPLE | 17 |
A SUMMER IN RUSSIA | 26 |
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