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Pagina 318
... things fallen in uselessness impresses us . For how into discredit should be harbored in hope strong is the impulse in living things to of future spiritual authority . We must get done with themselves when their best discriminate ...
... things fallen in uselessness impresses us . For how into discredit should be harbored in hope strong is the impulse in living things to of future spiritual authority . We must get done with themselves when their best discriminate ...
Pagina 548
... things about public men , and about the acquaintances with whom he had quarrelled . He revelled in a piece of scandal . He was always ready to believe the worst of any person unless the person were dead , and then , out of contradiction ...
... things about public men , and about the acquaintances with whom he had quarrelled . He revelled in a piece of scandal . He was always ready to believe the worst of any person unless the person were dead , and then , out of contradiction ...
Pagina 620
... things of the past , still less are those fines for entrance upon land held by copy of court roll . These things are sur- vivals , but very real and active survivals ; they are reminders that " though much is taken , much remains " of ...
... things of the past , still less are those fines for entrance upon land held by copy of court roll . These things are sur- vivals , but very real and active survivals ; they are reminders that " though much is taken , much remains " of ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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