The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... give effect to the proffered means of spiritual amelioration .'- Gladstone's Church Principles , 1840 , p . 67 . Excursion , book v . 6 ' Give to no unproportioned thought his act , 6 Dec. Wordsworth's Sonnets.
... give effect to the proffered means of spiritual amelioration .'- Gladstone's Church Principles , 1840 , p . 67 . Excursion , book v . 6 ' Give to no unproportioned thought his act , 6 Dec. Wordsworth's Sonnets.
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... Give to each well - proportion- entious justness to the operations of the rea- ed thought his act ' is the affirmative : the son and the understanding . Endeavour converse ( if it can be so called ) is , Give thus to live , ' - we ...
... Give to each well - proportion- entious justness to the operations of the rea- ed thought his act ' is the affirmative : the son and the understanding . Endeavour converse ( if it can be so called ) is , Give thus to live , ' - we ...
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... give it preventive efficacy . shall have been made , and shall have been Lord John Russell appears by his instruc- tried and proved by an adequate experience , tions to the Commissioners on Criminal Law to say that methods ought to be ...
... give it preventive efficacy . shall have been made , and shall have been Lord John Russell appears by his instruc- tried and proved by an adequate experience , tions to the Commissioners on Criminal Law to say that methods ought to be ...
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... give up his in- tention of visiting San Salvador for the pres- ent , and he determined to proceed by sea to Costa Rica , the southernmost division of the confederacy , the state of his health rendering a sea voyage desirable ; and ...
... give up his in- tention of visiting San Salvador for the pres- ent , and he determined to proceed by sea to Costa Rica , the southernmost division of the confederacy , the state of his health rendering a sea voyage desirable ; and ...
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... give me strength , O Lord , to trust For help alone in Thee ; Thou knowest my inmost feelings best ; O teach me to obey ! ' ed - all these circumstances , we say , would have justified more distrust than we ventured to express . But the ...
... give me strength , O Lord , to trust For help alone in Thee ; Thou knowest my inmost feelings best ; O teach me to obey ! ' ed - all these circumstances , we say , would have justified more distrust than we ventured to express . But the ...
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