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Pagina 292
... mind that Margaret was not a Christian , of which we shall shortly proceed to give proofs enough in her own words . She is , therefore , alien from us ; but the fact must not tell both ways . We must not say she was On the arrogance ...
... mind that Margaret was not a Christian , of which we shall shortly proceed to give proofs enough in her own words . She is , therefore , alien from us ; but the fact must not tell both ways . We must not say she was On the arrogance ...
Pagina 408
... mind , those extraordinary powers of mind may have an opportunity of developing themselves ; and , if they never have that opportunity , the harm is not very great to us or to them . Nor does it hence follow that the descendants of ...
... mind , those extraordinary powers of mind may have an opportunity of developing themselves ; and , if they never have that opportunity , the harm is not very great to us or to them . Nor does it hence follow that the descendants of ...
Pagina 473
... mind , where deep reverence his health thereby , but to know that his aim was , for antiquity existed side by side with the hero- in the parochial visitations of his charge , worship of metaphysical mystics , and the bathos make them ...
... mind , where deep reverence his health thereby , but to know that his aim was , for antiquity existed side by side with the hero- in the parochial visitations of his charge , worship of metaphysical mystics , and the bathos make them ...
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