New Englander and Yale Review, Band 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... mind from the researches of a student of history a series of facts not over old indeed , but still not freshly remein- bered , which occurred during the campaigns of England in Spain under Wellington . These facts were altogether fitted ...
... mind from the researches of a student of history a series of facts not over old indeed , but still not freshly remein- bered , which occurred during the campaigns of England in Spain under Wellington . These facts were altogether fitted ...
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... mind until Christ came into the world . Polygamy and free- dom of divorce obscured , but could not obliterate it . Polyg amy was permitted , or rather endured , under some restric- tions , but one wife was the rule , as shown by various ...
... mind until Christ came into the world . Polygamy and free- dom of divorce obscured , but could not obliterate it . Polyg amy was permitted , or rather endured , under some restric- tions , but one wife was the rule , as shown by various ...
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... mind and in the Greek . In the former race , most beautiful and elevated at the outset , but long encountering inveterate oriental practice , and failing in a great measure to be realized , it is at last puri- fied and brightened by ...
... mind and in the Greek . In the former race , most beautiful and elevated at the outset , but long encountering inveterate oriental practice , and failing in a great measure to be realized , it is at last puri- fied and brightened by ...
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... mind of Achilles , to give him either of his three daughters without getting any hedna on his own part , and he will give large presents in ad- dition . When a wife had been unfaithful to her husband , he could claim the price he had ...
... mind of Achilles , to give him either of his three daughters without getting any hedna on his own part , and he will give large presents in ad- dition . When a wife had been unfaithful to her husband , he could claim the price he had ...
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... mind which savoreth only fleshly things , and is enslaved to those sins which the Scripture doth condemn . For the carnal mind is enmity against God , and neither is nor can be subject to his law ; ' . . . and enmity is an ill expositor ...
... mind which savoreth only fleshly things , and is enslaved to those sins which the Scripture doth condemn . For the carnal mind is enmity against God , and neither is nor can be subject to his law ; ' . . . and enmity is an ill expositor ...
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