Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 8
... kind host afterwards testified , day and night . Tyndale's comment on this period of his life is worthy of record : - " " I found not only that there was no room in my Lord of London's palace to translate the New Testament , but also ...
... kind host afterwards testified , day and night . Tyndale's comment on this period of his life is worthy of record : - " " I found not only that there was no room in my Lord of London's palace to translate the New Testament , but also ...
Pagina 20
... kind had escaped capture ; but the holes are easily mended , and so many fish can be taken with so much ease , that the people do not care to improve on their traditionary ways . It is not for want of ingenuity or industry . The Pat of ...
... kind had escaped capture ; but the holes are easily mended , and so many fish can be taken with so much ease , that the people do not care to improve on their traditionary ways . It is not for want of ingenuity or industry . The Pat of ...
Pagina 23
... kind , the cold chicken and the claret having been disposed of , when St. Emilion has tasted like the choicest La- fitte , the sun warm and not too warm , the wind at our backs , and the spring cushions from the cabin tossed about in ...
... kind , the cold chicken and the claret having been disposed of , when St. Emilion has tasted like the choicest La- fitte , the sun warm and not too warm , the wind at our backs , and the spring cushions from the cabin tossed about in ...
Pagina 30
... kind which is expressed in these words may , perhaps , be more fitly shadowed forth by a different metaphor . The thoughts of men seem rather to be com- parable to the leaves , flowers , and fruit upon the innumerable branches of a few ...
... kind which is expressed in these words may , perhaps , be more fitly shadowed forth by a different metaphor . The thoughts of men seem rather to be com- parable to the leaves , flowers , and fruit upon the innumerable branches of a few ...
Pagina 32
... kind or other of thought . Do not for a moment sup- pose that these are mere paradoxes or subleties . A little reflection upon the commonest facts proves them to be im- pregnable truths . For example , I take up a marble , and I find it ...
... kind or other of thought . Do not for a moment sup- pose that these are mere paradoxes or subleties . A little reflection upon the commonest facts proves them to be im- pregnable truths . For example , I take up a marble , and I find it ...
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