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Page 254
... mind , and his Republican- ism , even when treating a subject so delicate , and so dear to Frenchmen , as Henry IV . Doing justice to whatever was really admirable in the character of this much beloved king , he overthrows a good many ...
... mind , and his Republican- ism , even when treating a subject so delicate , and so dear to Frenchmen , as Henry IV . Doing justice to whatever was really admirable in the character of this much beloved king , he overthrows a good many ...
Page 380
... mind is rather of Spurgeonism than Calvinism . He gives vivid reality to his doctrines , be- cause they are incorporated with his na- ture , and not merely with his spiritual , but with his animal nature . He is thor- oughly in earnest ...
... mind is rather of Spurgeonism than Calvinism . He gives vivid reality to his doctrines , be- cause they are incorporated with his na- ture , and not merely with his spiritual , but with his animal nature . He is thor- oughly in earnest ...
Page 795
... mind , while the person is on the trail of a definite object of intelligence , is in continual danger of being devitalized into a formal process of mere acquisition , which , though it may make great memories of students , will be sure ...
... mind , while the person is on the trail of a definite object of intelligence , is in continual danger of being devitalized into a formal process of mere acquisition , which , though it may make great memories of students , will be sure ...
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Chartists Complaint the | 47 |
Gift of Tritemius the | 62 |
Abbé de lEpée the 700 | 94 |
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