Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 58;Volume 121John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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Pagina 6
... give the home authorities full knowledge of the places in which they take up their residence . The moving principle that spurs men to - day to any labor , to the exercise of their intellect and their inventive genius , to hold ...
... give the home authorities full knowledge of the places in which they take up their residence . The moving principle that spurs men to - day to any labor , to the exercise of their intellect and their inventive genius , to hold ...
Pagina 43
... give you as much as possible in her own words , though in the translation many of the pretty turns of expression must be lost , and all the sometimes co- quettish , sometimes earnest , but always charming manners of the speaker ; the ...
... give you as much as possible in her own words , though in the translation many of the pretty turns of expression must be lost , and all the sometimes co- quettish , sometimes earnest , but always charming manners of the speaker ; the ...
Pagina 47
... give her a present , so the child stood with me before the queen . Then Mebya , the queen , told me to ask the child what she heard her parents talk- ing about in the evenings before the lights were lit , and I coaxed her , and she said ...
... give her a present , so the child stood with me before the queen . Then Mebya , the queen , told me to ask the child what she heard her parents talk- ing about in the evenings before the lights were lit , and I coaxed her , and she said ...
Pagina 59
... give both sides of the story to the communities among which missionaries are at work . With this view the society undertook to establish relations with associations and individuals throughout the East , to whom it furnished ...
... give both sides of the story to the communities among which missionaries are at work . With this view the society undertook to establish relations with associations and individuals throughout the East , to whom it furnished ...
Pagina 60
... give Ma- dame Blavatsky credit for good motives , at least at the beginning of her career . Like many people in our time , she was , I believe , in search of a religion which she could honestly embrace . She was a clever , wild , and ...
... give Ma- dame Blavatsky credit for good motives , at least at the beginning of her career . Like many people in our time , she was , I believe , in search of a religion which she could honestly embrace . She was a clever , wild , and ...
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