The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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... ment , in which , as we have already intimated , he is fre- quently confounded with beings of much less power , as well as less malignity ; the term dæmons being almost invariably represented by devils . We might fill pages with ...
... ment , in which , as we have already intimated , he is fre- quently confounded with beings of much less power , as well as less malignity ; the term dæmons being almost invariably represented by devils . We might fill pages with ...
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... ment scriptures . We may go a step further and say that the same power has preserved all that was necessary for us , and that what has perished would have been useful merely as illustrative of the history or of the modes of thought ...
... ment scriptures . We may go a step further and say that the same power has preserved all that was necessary for us , and that what has perished would have been useful merely as illustrative of the history or of the modes of thought ...
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... ment , his susceptibility to the charms of the other sex , and his numerous and crushing disappointments . We have seen something of the troubles of his early years and of their effect upon him . That he was very ambitious we have ...
... ment , his susceptibility to the charms of the other sex , and his numerous and crushing disappointments . We have seen something of the troubles of his early years and of their effect upon him . That he was very ambitious we have ...
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... ment which to some extent covered her shame from the eyes of the world ; turned out of doors by a cruel father ; then at last married to the man she loved , but to suffer with him all the woes of poverty , increased by his ...
... ment which to some extent covered her shame from the eyes of the world ; turned out of doors by a cruel father ; then at last married to the man she loved , but to suffer with him all the woes of poverty , increased by his ...
Pagina 85
... ment of his ambition ; had he thought that Catholicism or Mahommedanism would have served his purpose better he would have been as much its champion as he was that of Protestantism . It is very plausible to pretend that he treated his ...
... ment of his ambition ; had he thought that Catholicism or Mahommedanism would have served his purpose better he would have been as much its champion as he was that of Protestantism . It is very plausible to pretend that he treated his ...
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