The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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... fact that , like Bailey's Festus , it is a poem with a purpose . The poetic form is simply the skilfully adapted instrument to carry the purpose of the poem into effect . Containing many passages of surpassing beauty , its purpose is ...
... fact that , like Bailey's Festus , it is a poem with a purpose . The poetic form is simply the skilfully adapted instrument to carry the purpose of the poem into effect . Containing many passages of surpassing beauty , its purpose is ...
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... fact , reciting an old story . They simply produced a reduction from their national proph- ets ; for the chief features of their story of Christ were con- tained in the books of the Jewish prophets , composed centu- ries before our era ...
... fact , reciting an old story . They simply produced a reduction from their national proph- ets ; for the chief features of their story of Christ were con- tained in the books of the Jewish prophets , composed centu- ries before our era ...
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... fact that speculation has both retarded its progress and kept pace with investigation , even from the earliest ... facts , or the careful consideration of the remains , for these were considered to be of a secondary nature , and conse ...
... fact that speculation has both retarded its progress and kept pace with investigation , even from the earliest ... facts , or the careful consideration of the remains , for these were considered to be of a secondary nature , and conse ...
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... fact have crept in , which mars its value . The first systematic work containing descriptions and fig- ures was undertaken by Squier and Davis in 1845 , and pub- lished by the Smithsonian Institution in 1848 , forming the first volume ...
... fact have crept in , which mars its value . The first systematic work containing descriptions and fig- ures was undertaken by Squier and Davis in 1845 , and pub- lished by the Smithsonian Institution in 1848 , forming the first volume ...
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... facts concern- ing the races of the Pacific coast . The author had unusual advantages in the preparation of his work , and , notwithstand- ing this fact , it is a little remarkable that one man should have been able to perform so much ...
... facts concern- ing the races of the Pacific coast . The author had unusual advantages in the preparation of his work , and , notwithstand- ing this fact , it is a little remarkable that one man should have been able to perform so much ...
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