Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 68;Volume 131John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1898 |
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... become a mere shadow of his for- mer self . The Pope is a fugitive from Rome . Under many forms and in many lands a spirit of disquiet and un- rest , be it social , political , or religious , is moving over the long stagnant wa- ters ...
... become a mere shadow of his for- mer self . The Pope is a fugitive from Rome . Under many forms and in many lands a spirit of disquiet and un- rest , be it social , political , or religious , is moving over the long stagnant wa- ters ...
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... become antiquated and out of date . Intellectual development in Europe had made great strides . Upon the Roman renaissance of the preced- ing centuries had followed the revival of Greek letters , and Greece , as it has been finely said ...
... become antiquated and out of date . Intellectual development in Europe had made great strides . Upon the Roman renaissance of the preced- ing centuries had followed the revival of Greek letters , and Greece , as it has been finely said ...
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... become so by those whom he thought it his duty to obey . Tyndale went straight to the Greek and Hebrew . Coverdale was probably no great He- brew scholar . In his dedication to Henry he speaks of himself as having " faithfully ...
... become so by those whom he thought it his duty to obey . Tyndale went straight to the Greek and Hebrew . Coverdale was probably no great He- brew scholar . In his dedication to Henry he speaks of himself as having " faithfully ...
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... become a leading military state by superior mili- tary enterprise and nothing else . Swe- den gained a high political position in consequence , and held it firmly for nearly a hundred years , till the death of Charles XII . , 66 Who ...
... become a leading military state by superior mili- tary enterprise and nothing else . Swe- den gained a high political position in consequence , and held it firmly for nearly a hundred years , till the death of Charles XII . , 66 Who ...
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... become absolutely rare , it has ceased to be common . Yet it is not shot or per- secuted in any way , the sedge - margined water is less frequented than it used to be , and there seems to be no good rea- son why the coot should not ...
... become absolutely rare , it has ceased to be common . Yet it is not shot or per- secuted in any way , the sedge - margined water is less frequented than it used to be , and there seems to be no good rea- son why the coot should not ...
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