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Page 262
... afford no uncertain indi- cations of the beneficence of God : hence we may discern how those that sow in tears shall reap in joy ; how the righteous are perfected by suffering , and how the multiplied distresses and agonizing pangs of ...
... afford no uncertain indi- cations of the beneficence of God : hence we may discern how those that sow in tears shall reap in joy ; how the righteous are perfected by suffering , and how the multiplied distresses and agonizing pangs of ...
Page 288
... afford us the result of actual observation without much benefit from disquisition or research . In reviewing a work so slightly characterized by original thought , and consisting of a series of local observations with- out application ...
... afford us the result of actual observation without much benefit from disquisition or research . In reviewing a work so slightly characterized by original thought , and consisting of a series of local observations with- out application ...
Page 422
... afford to employ . 6th . And that when the channel is full , what flows in must run out again . ' That the positions here collected are to be found scattered in Dr. Smith's work is undoubtedly true , but they do not there hold the rank ...
... afford to employ . 6th . And that when the channel is full , what flows in must run out again . ' That the positions here collected are to be found scattered in Dr. Smith's work is undoubtedly true , but they do not there hold the rank ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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