Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 159
... become a disorganized mass ; but the spirit of change is working in it , and its chaos gradually assumes new conditions of organization , and puts on new forms of beauty . We may con- stantly witness the renewal of the great work of ...
... become a disorganized mass ; but the spirit of change is working in it , and its chaos gradually assumes new conditions of organization , and puts on new forms of beauty . We may con- stantly witness the renewal of the great work of ...
Pagina 181
... becoming wise unto salva- tion . Sir , I understood that - that came home to me . Now , sir , the lad is a good lad ... become a righteous man -- not a formalist , but a vital Christian— abiding continually in the faith , faithful above ...
... becoming wise unto salva- tion . Sir , I understood that - that came home to me . Now , sir , the lad is a good lad ... become a righteous man -- not a formalist , but a vital Christian— abiding continually in the faith , faithful above ...
Pagina 283
... become tame . With reference to food , I furnish the formule found to be most successful , premising that the best is far removed from nature ; and this ob- servation holds good with regard to all artificial preparations for birds that ...
... become tame . With reference to food , I furnish the formule found to be most successful , premising that the best is far removed from nature ; and this ob- servation holds good with regard to all artificial preparations for birds that ...
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