Sir Walter Raleigh and His Time: With Other PapersTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 461 pagina's |
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... soul keeps one commandment of it is likely to be in harmony with the whole , because he testifies of the fount of all law . We will devote a few pages to the story of an old hero , of a man of like passions with ourselves ; of one who ...
... soul keeps one commandment of it is likely to be in harmony with the whole , because he testifies of the fount of all law . We will devote a few pages to the story of an old hero , of a man of like passions with ourselves ; of one who ...
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... souls of heretics all over the world , and thinks it sin to lose its own . A few years of such wrong raise questions in the sturdy English heart . What right have these Spaniards to the New World ? The Pope's gift ? Why , he gave it by ...
... souls of heretics all over the world , and thinks it sin to lose its own . A few years of such wrong raise questions in the sturdy English heart . What right have these Spaniards to the New World ? The Pope's gift ? Why , he gave it by ...
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... soul : but he could not organize them , as he seems to have tried to do , into a coherent body . The English spirit of independent action , never stronger than in that age , and most wisely encouraged ( for other reasons ) by good Queen ...
... soul : but he could not organize them , as he seems to have tried to do , into a coherent body . The English spirit of independent action , never stronger than in that age , and most wisely encouraged ( for other reasons ) by good Queen ...
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... souls ; helps poor puritan Udall out of his scrape as far as he can ; begs for Captain Spring , begs for many more , whose names are only known by being con- nected with some good deed of his . " When , Sir Walter , " asks " When your ...
... souls ; helps poor puritan Udall out of his scrape as far as he can ; begs for Captain Spring , begs for many more , whose names are only known by being con- nected with some good deed of his . " When , Sir Walter , " asks " When your ...
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... souls into a permanent exaltation -a " fairy - land , ” as they called it themselves , which seems to us fantastic , and would be fantastic in us , because we are not at their work , or in their days . There can be no doubt that a num ...
... souls into a permanent exaltation -a " fairy - land , ” as they called it themselves , which seems to us fantastic , and would be fantastic in us , because we are not at their work , or in their days . There can be no doubt that a num ...
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