Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Pagina 10
... thought and action . He was known to be a loyalist of the most loyal sort ; and it was scarcely to be expected , judging from experience , that such a one would see or acknowledge any good in this Nazareth of a republic . We did the ...
... thought and action . He was known to be a loyalist of the most loyal sort ; and it was scarcely to be expected , judging from experience , that such a one would see or acknowledge any good in this Nazareth of a republic . We did the ...
Pagina 14
... thought , as well as by the construction of his sentences . In speaking of Dr. Dixon's popularity , we must observe that in kind it is peculiar to himself . It is not universal , like Dr. Newton's ; nor confined to one class of hearers ...
... thought , as well as by the construction of his sentences . In speaking of Dr. Dixon's popularity , we must observe that in kind it is peculiar to himself . It is not universal , like Dr. Newton's ; nor confined to one class of hearers ...
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... thought getting birth , his intellect moves so slowly . Then the heart comes up and covers it all over with a thick crust of sugar . At last the idea comes down- ward to the mouth , and there it lies rolling over and over between the ...
... thought getting birth , his intellect moves so slowly . Then the heart comes up and covers it all over with a thick crust of sugar . At last the idea comes down- ward to the mouth , and there it lies rolling over and over between the ...
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... thought it of peculiar consequence , in the circumstances , to suggest , if possible , an equivalent , at once significant , mono - epic , and already naturalized . As best combining these properties , we venture to propose the word ...
... thought it of peculiar consequence , in the circumstances , to suggest , if possible , an equivalent , at once significant , mono - epic , and already naturalized . As best combining these properties , we venture to propose the word ...
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... thoughts and feelings , and shrinking from common society , I passed through intellectual and moral conflicts , through ... thought ) befit the pages of Jeremy Taylor or William Law ; the latter was indeed his favourite practical writer ...
... thoughts and feelings , and shrinking from common society , I passed through intellectual and moral conflicts , through ... thought ) befit the pages of Jeremy Taylor or William Law ; the latter was indeed his favourite practical writer ...
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