Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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Pagina 15
... words instead of things - in Mr. Prescott's works . His mind is too large and healthy for such vanities . Perhaps the perfection of his style , in its plastic movement , is seen in the Conquest of Peru . There are passages in that which ...
... words instead of things - in Mr. Prescott's works . His mind is too large and healthy for such vanities . Perhaps the perfection of his style , in its plastic movement , is seen in the Conquest of Peru . There are passages in that which ...
Pagina 16
... words : - " Soon after my arrangements were made early in 1826 for obtain- ing the necessary materials from Madrid , I was deprived of the use of my eyes for all purposes of reading and writing , and had no prospect of again recovering ...
... words : - " Soon after my arrangements were made early in 1826 for obtain- ing the necessary materials from Madrid , I was deprived of the use of my eyes for all purposes of reading and writing , and had no prospect of again recovering ...
Pagina 30
... word . Christ himself constantly appealed to what was written , and often chose this as the best mode of conveying his ... words , what Christianity ought to be when read by the higher light of the French prophet . In short , in some way ...
... word . Christ himself constantly appealed to what was written , and often chose this as the best mode of conveying his ... words , what Christianity ought to be when read by the higher light of the French prophet . In short , in some way ...
Pagina 37
... words . The stipulation aforesaid was absurd , and of a nature very soon to defeat itself . It could have no effect to shut out the respondent from any conclusions he might logically draw from any first positions of the school . The ...
... words . The stipulation aforesaid was absurd , and of a nature very soon to defeat itself . It could have no effect to shut out the respondent from any conclusions he might logically draw from any first positions of the school . The ...
Pagina 47
... word be said by any writer or speaker in favor of any scheme for improving the condition of the poor , - for ... words , they leave unaffected all the social , domestic , parental , filial , and conjugal relations . If Fourierism ...
... word be said by any writer or speaker in favor of any scheme for improving the condition of the poor , - for ... words , they leave unaffected all the social , domestic , parental , filial , and conjugal relations . If Fourierism ...
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