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... nature , of that world to whose four quarters its diverging radii pointed , decorated the hands of most of the sculptured images in the former country , and in the latter stamped its form upon the most majestic of the shrines of their ...
... nature , of that world to whose four quarters its diverging radii pointed , decorated the hands of most of the sculptured images in the former country , and in the latter stamped its form upon the most majestic of the shrines of their ...
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... Nature , it seems , was silent , and did not say , with the prophet Micah , " Shall I give my first - born for my transgression , the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul ? " In order to satisfy the scrupulous of the innocence of ...
... Nature , it seems , was silent , and did not say , with the prophet Micah , " Shall I give my first - born for my transgression , the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul ? " In order to satisfy the scrupulous of the innocence of ...
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... natural experimental philosophy , was the study of the Druids ; and the honor of every wonder that lay within that ... nature which our Druids were acquainted with , " says Temple , " there are many presumptive , if not positive proofs ...
... natural experimental philosophy , was the study of the Druids ; and the honor of every wonder that lay within that ... nature which our Druids were acquainted with , " says Temple , " there are many presumptive , if not positive proofs ...
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... nature and magnitude of the future stream , are , in this respect , justly emblematical , perhaps , of human character . Many that promise fair- ly at the outset collect whatever is rank and gross in the swamps and poisoned grounds ...
... nature and magnitude of the future stream , are , in this respect , justly emblematical , perhaps , of human character . Many that promise fair- ly at the outset collect whatever is rank and gross in the swamps and poisoned grounds ...
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... nature ; but he trembled at the sight of a naked sword , and in the continental discussions his people took little or no part . Louis XIII . , the youthful monarch of France , though with less of frivolity in his temper than was apt to ...
... nature ; but he trembled at the sight of a naked sword , and in the continental discussions his people took little or no part . Louis XIII . , the youthful monarch of France , though with less of frivolity in his temper than was apt to ...
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