Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 20
... course . As poet , he can fashion his prose or verse creation and entrance the world . As paragraphist he can write his leader or critique , and damn or im- mortalize Governments and authors . As mechanic he can guide the thread or ...
... course . As poet , he can fashion his prose or verse creation and entrance the world . As paragraphist he can write his leader or critique , and damn or im- mortalize Governments and authors . As mechanic he can guide the thread or ...
Pagina 34
... course of English History , reading aloud to Mrs. Inchbald , who made notes of the chief facts as she went on . She also began to make an abridgment of the Bible in French . The pleasant intimacy was broken up by the actors being ...
... course of English History , reading aloud to Mrs. Inchbald , who made notes of the chief facts as she went on . She also began to make an abridgment of the Bible in French . The pleasant intimacy was broken up by the actors being ...
Pagina 55
... course at Calcutta , when the stewards enter- tained their friends after the races were over - a clever grouping of tents where to the strains of one of the regimental bands two hundred and fifty persons sat down in one company . The ...
... course at Calcutta , when the stewards enter- tained their friends after the races were over - a clever grouping of tents where to the strains of one of the regimental bands two hundred and fifty persons sat down in one company . The ...
Pagina 58
... course , but it was of the stamp of St. Paul rather than of Saul of Tarsus . No doubt in accordance with the theo- logical bias of the age , he was convinced that those who rejected his gospel were imperilling their prospects of ...
... course , but it was of the stamp of St. Paul rather than of Saul of Tarsus . No doubt in accordance with the theo- logical bias of the age , he was convinced that those who rejected his gospel were imperilling their prospects of ...
Pagina 61
... course he had taught himself to expect ; and after a great meeting at Mansfield , the house in which he had prayed was shaken like the chamber of the Apostles at Jerusa- lem . At length , in the beginning of 1648 , the Lord spoke to him ...
... course he had taught himself to expect ; and after a great meeting at Mansfield , the house in which he had prayed was shaken like the chamber of the Apostles at Jerusa- lem . At length , in the beginning of 1648 , the Lord spoke to him ...
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