Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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Pagina 45
... tion ; not painfully and hopelessly fol- lowing a hard form of prayer from be- ginning to end , but like a concert of musical instruments , each different but concurring in a sweet harmony , we take our part with God's priest ...
... tion ; not painfully and hopelessly fol- lowing a hard form of prayer from be- ginning to end , but like a concert of musical instruments , each different but concurring in a sweet harmony , we take our part with God's priest ...
Pagina 56
... tion . We apply very freely the words decay , ' " decline , " " fall , " ' fall , " to the Rome Empire of the fourth and fifth centuries ; and effete " is the stand- ing epithet of its Eastern division , even when the mighty Macedonian ...
... tion . We apply very freely the words decay , ' " decline , " " fall , " ' fall , " to the Rome Empire of the fourth and fifth centuries ; and effete " is the stand- ing epithet of its Eastern division , even when the mighty Macedonian ...
Pagina 58
... tion being to declare her grandson Alex- ander her successor . She refused to let Paul acquire experience in the art of government ; he would have no practi- cal need for such knowledge . And though she appointed hiin High Admiral of ...
... tion being to declare her grandson Alex- ander her successor . She refused to let Paul acquire experience in the art of government ; he would have no practi- cal need for such knowledge . And though she appointed hiin High Admiral of ...
Pagina 62
... tion , " also wafted across the nations from hated France , and laden with odors unfragrant to autocratic nostrils , excited his bitterest enmity ; the astrono- mers of St. Petersburg were enjoined to find another word to describe the ...
... tion , " also wafted across the nations from hated France , and laden with odors unfragrant to autocratic nostrils , excited his bitterest enmity ; the astrono- mers of St. Petersburg were enjoined to find another word to describe the ...
Pagina 76
... tion over his alleged atrocities : I am de- cidedly inclined to doubt whether any- thing much worse befell them at his hands than they richly and amply deserved . was Even if the brutalities and villainies im- puted by these distressed ...
... tion over his alleged atrocities : I am de- cidedly inclined to doubt whether any- thing much worse befell them at his hands than they richly and amply deserved . was Even if the brutalities and villainies im- puted by these distressed ...
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