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... stands , then , the testimony of Ancient History , concerning the point in discussion . We behold Civilization issuing from the far - off , un- known Orient , introduced by Egyptian and Phoenician immigrants into Greece , and there ...
... stands , then , the testimony of Ancient History , concerning the point in discussion . We behold Civilization issuing from the far - off , un- known Orient , introduced by Egyptian and Phoenician immigrants into Greece , and there ...
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... stands in the Christian faith . And , finally , the doctrine of Benevolence , or Social Love , has wrought with prime efficiency in moulding the European Civiliza- tion . With most emphatic truth was it called by its Author a new ...
... stands in the Christian faith . And , finally , the doctrine of Benevolence , or Social Love , has wrought with prime efficiency in moulding the European Civiliza- tion . With most emphatic truth was it called by its Author a new ...
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... stands before , Still seeking , in his strife to win , Sly rogue ! to slip unnoticed in . ' I caution others ; as for me , My heart once seared , is safely free : Yet thrilled I when her eyes like day Would rest on mine though turned ...
... stands before , Still seeking , in his strife to win , Sly rogue ! to slip unnoticed in . ' I caution others ; as for me , My heart once seared , is safely free : Yet thrilled I when her eyes like day Would rest on mine though turned ...
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... stand , Square - hammered by ' Time's iron hand . Whose chips and splinters at their base Slide tinkling when our ... stands , A basin left by savage hands , Hollowed by some dusk lover brave , Wherein his Indian maid might lave . From ...
... stand , Square - hammered by ' Time's iron hand . Whose chips and splinters at their base Slide tinkling when our ... stands , A basin left by savage hands , Hollowed by some dusk lover brave , Wherein his Indian maid might lave . From ...
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... stand : Touched with her kindness to the heart , I could not bear unheard to part , With charge of rudeness on my head , So foreign to my nature , laid : And bent to wipe that stain away , I said all that I should not say : ' Oh ' t was ...
... stand : Touched with her kindness to the heart , I could not bear unheard to part , With charge of rudeness on my head , So foreign to my nature , laid : And bent to wipe that stain away , I said all that I should not say : ' Oh ' t was ...
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